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By 06/16/2021
Marin County is a step closer to winning its long legal battle with a Lagunitas tea seller whose property is filled with experimental, unpermitted structures. Last month, a judge ordered David Lee Hoffman to vacate and turn over possession of the property called the Last Resort, where Mr. Hoffman has lived for almost half a century, within 90 days.
Presiding over a tea ceremony with some regulars at his Tea Museum, Mr. Hoffman seemed uncertain, if not especially worried, about the future. He said he doesn’t have a clear plan for what to do within the next three months. “I really didn’t think it would come to this,” he said. “I thought the judge would be creative enough to come up with a better solution.”
Jump to navigation David Briggs Last month saw record-breaking upwelling off the coast as winds from a high-pressure system over the Pacific whipped along the shore. The winds push warm surface waters out to sea, allowing cold, nutrient-rich water to well up from the depths. Scientists believe upwelling is increasing with climate change, but this year is remarkable. Although upwelling can make for productive fishing, it often coincides with drought conditions on land. This year is no exception, and the winds themselves further desiccate the land.
By 06/09/2021
This spring delivered record-breaking upwelling off the Marin coast, according to data from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.
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One of the first official school renamings to take place in the Bay Area after debates during the last two years over the legacies of racism and slavery is happening in Marin County, where Sir Francis Drake High School, known familiarly as Drake High, will get a new name next school year.