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From Shaming to Citations: Supes Back Plan to Enforce Mask, Social Distancing Violations in COVID-19 Era

In early July, Gov. Gavin Newsom expressed heightened interest in enforcement of businesses regarding health and safety protocols, proposing “strike teams” and pointing consumers to tip lines to report coronavirus improprieties. The concept was to transition to an enforcement system with “teeth” after many months of reliance on mask- and social distancing-shaming on platforms like Nextdoor.…

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County Relents on Reusable Bag Ban, With Restrictions

Though a minor concern amidst a global health pandemic that has killed more than 620,000 people worldwide, one of the frustrating oddities of the COVID-19 health crisis has been the ban on reusable grocery and shopping bags due to concerns around surface transmission. In late June, Gov. Gavin Newsom allowed his 60-day executive order to…

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Kress Jack, Local Leaders Launch ‘Raise the Frequency’ to Support BIPOC, Start With Marin City Job Seekers

Clockwise from top left, Raise the Frequency Founder Kress Jack, Sophie Cabral, participants Elana Rosen and Karine Malle, Clay Engels, and Paula Williams, founder of Shamebooth. Not pictured: Bonnie Powers and Jeffrey Levin of Poet and/the Bench and Marissa Wertheimer, a mediator and restorative justice trainer. Courtesy images. In the eight weeks since the murder…

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State Halts Reopening forĀ Hair Salons and Barbershops in Marin, Which Remains on the COVID-19 Watch List

[UPDATE 7.21.20]: Gov. Newsom and the California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology confirmed that outdoor hair salon or outdoor barbershop operations are allowed, so long as those businesses continue to follow public health guidelines for operation. There is no current target for reopening ­­ of indoor hair salons or barbershops. If you squeezed in a hair cut…

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Council Passes ResolutionĀ Backing Black Lives Matter Movement, Moves to Create Task Force & Acknowledges That Sustained Effort on Racial Justice Is Necessary

Scenes of peaceful protests for racial justice in Mill Valley in early June. Despite passing a resolution of support for the Black Lives Matter movement and echoing its previously stated intentions to create real change in the community – from auditing the police force and identifying affordable housing opportunities to forming a vast task force…

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