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Marin IJ on the 114th Dipsea Race: On the Heels of Chris Lundy’s Trifecta in 2024, Tiburon’s MacLean Makes History With First Win – Congrats to all Dipsea Finishers!

Her sneakers show the miles, but they held up long enough to carry Audrey MacLean to her first Dipsea victory on Sunday morning. With bloody knees and aching feet, MacLean removed her shoes and socks at the aid station after crossing the finish line, but made sure not to lose track of them. “They’re the same shoes I wore in my junior year in high school,” the Redwood High grad said, recalling the 2021 season when she placed 16th at the CIF State Cross Country Division II Championship. On Sunday, Tiburon’s MacLean, 19, crossed the finish line at Stinson Beach to win the 114th Dipsea and made history in the process. She became the first female runner between the ages of 10 and 33 to win the Dipsea — famous for its handicapping system, which has produced a mix of younger and older winners.

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Fox KTVU: Outcry as Tamalpais Union High School District Rejects a Petition and Pleas That Sought to Maintain Services for Black Students at the School at Tam High

Some parents thought it would be deeply harmful to roll back this progress and that their removal would not only send a demoralizing message to Black students and families—it would also contradict the district’s stated commitments to equity and inclusion. At a time when many students are still reeling from the trauma of those incidents, continued investment in their success and well-being is not optional—it is a moral and educational imperative.

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MarinIJ: After Much Angst, Marin County Planning Commission Has Signed off on a Five-Story, 32-Apartment Building in Tam Valley

The Tamalpais Valley project also has attracted criticism because of its location in an area that has been classified as a flood zone by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; the scant number of parking spaces being supplied; and its height. Several planning commissioners expressed concerns about these and other issues during a hearing on Thursday. County planning staff the county is powerless to mandate any changes that aren’t based on strict, objective design standards and gross threats to public health. ā€œUnderstand that we cannot require any parking for this project,ā€ Marin County Planning Manager Jeremy Tejirian said.

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Kick off Your Summer with a Funky Good Time at the Junction with 6-Time Red Rocks Headliner The Motet and Opener Tracorum

OnĀ June 11th (6pm-10pm), they’ve landed a phenomenal performance featuring the funky six-pieceĀ The Motet, who have learned to work as an interlocking unit, with each member bolstering one another towards the best creative output. This symbiosis has led to a unique style and cohesive musical chemistry, as seen in the band’s immaculate live performances and seamless blend of funk, soul, jazz, and rock.

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Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of June 1st

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Mountain Democrat, Placerville, CA: On the Heels of a Glorious Showcase of Engine No. 9 During Memorial Day Weekend, Railroad Museum Is Set to Display Beautifully Restored No. 9 Steam Locomotive

ā€œThe restoration of the No. 9 represents the very best impulses of the preservation community,ā€ said Director of the California State Railroad Museum Ty Smith. ā€œAlthough the locomotive won’t steam passengers up Mt. Tamalpais, it serves as a window into a remarkable episode in California History. We’re grateful to be able to share in telling this important story.ā€ The prized No. 9 steam locomotive will be on display in the Museum’s Roundhouse until January 2026. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about the California State Railroad Museum and Foundation visitĀ californiarailroad.museum.

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Kron 4: Petition Started to Keep Support Services for Black Students at Tamalpais High School

KRON4 asked Deberry if she thinks there’s any correlation between the national narrative and her local school board vote. ā€œI hope that isn’t it because what we’re dealing with here is active acts of racism. We aren’t even having a conversation about wanting to increase the population of African American or Jewish students on campus,ā€ Deberry said. ā€œWe’re saying that we would like them to feel safe from racist incidents that are happening at the campus.ā€

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Church of Our Saviour: Join Us for an Annual Summer Picnic – Old Mill Park in the BBQ Area – June 15th, 11:15am-2pm

Come celebrate summer with food, friends, and fun at the COS Annual Summer Picnic! Enjoy great company, potluck-style dishes (bring one if you can—or just come, we’ve got you!), and activities for kids of all ages. This is a joyful, community-wide event—open to allĀ and welcoming of everyone. Bring your picnic blanket, your appetite, and your smiles. We can’t wait to see you there!

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Bay Area Reporter: After Spahr Center’s Closure & With a Major Pride Event Set for June 7th in Mill Valley, The Marin LGBTQ+ Center Is Leasing Space from the Marin Multi-Cultural Center at 709 Fifth Ave.

The new center has raised $50,000 thus far, Spahr said. The center’s rent is $1,200 a month, Otton confirmed. The top expenses are rent, insurance, and program costs, Spahr stated.Ā ā€œWe too have basic operational expenses and will use some for community building events,ā€ Spahr stated. ā€œAs you know, we are all volunteers and we hope to raise enough money to be able to employ staff one day. It is a community effort.ā€

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