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Repair Plans for Damaged McNears Pier Move Forward with Board of Supervisors Vote

Preparations for emergency repairs to the McNears Beach Fishing Pier in San Rafael were approved Tuesday by the Marin County Board of Supervisors, about three months after a concrete vessel came unmoored and smashed into the pier, causing structural damage. | By Thomas Hughes Bay City News Preparations for emergency repairs to the McNears Beach Fishing Pier in San Rafael were approved Tuesday by the Marin County Board of Supervisors, about three months after a concrete vessel came unmoored and smashed into the pier, causing structural damage. The end of the pier at McNears Beach Park

Marin fire agencies to create massive fire buffer around Novato

Grants Focus on Key Barriers to Parks: Parks Equity Roundtable identifies barriers local organizations can focus on

Over the next few months, up to $200,000 will be awarded to Marin County community-based organizations to help overcome barriers and connect communities to parks. The maximum grant is $8,000 per applicant. Over the next few months, up to $200,000 will be awarded to Marin County community-based organizations to help overcome barriers and connect communities to parks. The maximum grant is $8,000 per applicant. | San Rafael, CA – Over the next few months, up to $200,000 will be awarded to Marin County community-based organizations to help overcome barriers and connect communities to parks. The maximum grant is $8,000 per applicant. Marin County Parks is collaborating to overcome structural barriers that sometimes prevent Marin’s communities of color and other groups from

Police Raise Reward to $100k for Information Leading to Arrest, Conviction in Ingleside Homicide

Police in San Francisco are offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect or suspects responsible for gunning down two young men in a park last spring, the department said on Tuesday. The reward has doubled since last August, when it stood at $50,000. | By Bay City News Police in San Francisco are offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect or suspects responsible for gunning down two young men in a park last spring, the department said on Tuesday. The reward has doubled since last August, when it stood at $50,000.

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