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Acclaimed Restaurant’s Marin Location Nears Opening: Report
Menya Shono could hold its grand opening at 908 Fourth St. as early as next week according to the report.

Menya Shono could hold its grand opening at 908 Fourth St. as early as next week according to the report.

One of the Bay Area's most stories July 4 celebrations will be held online for a second straight year amid the pandemic.
The survey aims to help county officials track availability as county officials are expecting a rush of appointment seekers this week.
A Berkeley SWAT team Tuesday at around 7 a.m. assisted Colma officers in serving the warrant in the East Bay city, police said.
A Berkeley SWAT team Tuesday at around 7 a.m. assisted Colma officers in serving the warrant in the East Bay city, police said.
The move follows the state’s announcement Tuesday that Alameda County was among 13 counties moved to the orange tier.
All residents over the age of 16 are expected to be eligible by mid-April.
The first meeting of the eight-part program will be held Friday from noon to 1:30 p.m.
The hiring process will include a seven-member community panel and a review of Police Practices and Public Safety Alternatives (PPPSA).
The Virtual Community Budget Workshop will be held April 7 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Zoom, city officials said.
San Rafael's Canal residents are among those qualify for vaccines under a new state program that aims to address health inequities.
Canal residents qualify for vaccines under a new state program that aims to address inequities in the health care system.
The April 1 panel discussion will be broadcast live on YouTube from 5 to 6 p.m.
“If you have the travel bug, remember that COVID-19 is a travel bug,” Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis said in a statement.
A ballet that inspired a riot will be the topic of a virtual lecture the Mill Valley Philharmonic will host next month.
The town aims to gather public input and answer questions regarding the proposed School Bike Spine Project.
Moffett is among a pool of more than 15,000 finalists that will be considered for a 2021 National Merit Scholarship.
Raffaello “Ralph” Pata ended a 34-year run with the San Rafael Police Department when he retired Aug. 31, 2018.
Raffaello “Ralph” Pata ended a 34-year run with the San Rafael Police Department when he retired Aug. 31, 2018.
A group of around 200 gathered Friday at San Rafael's City Plaza, The Marin Independent Journal reports.