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After a two-year hiatus, the downtown San Rafael event will return to Marin this weekend. Here's what you need to know.

I’m an award-winning journalist who was born and raised in Boise, Idaho (yep, I’m a city girl in Idaho terms). I earned my bachelor’s in journalism from the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho.
For nearly four years I was an editor at Marinscope Newspapers. I spent most of my time as editor of the Sausalito Marin Scope, writing about everything from adorable stranded sea lions to visiting mega yachts to the Sausalito City Council’s contentious local politics.
I have earned top journalism honors from the California Newspaper Publishers Association (CNPA), Idaho Press Club and National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Most recently I earned first place awards for coverage of local government and coverage of youth, as well as an award for environmental reporting, from the CNPA.
If I’m not working, you may find me …
Dancing. I did ballet for more than 14 years but recently became obsessed with recreational dance classes in samba, afro-Brazilian and Latin dance. I was a regular at Roco Dance in Fairfax, but I’m taking a hiatus from dance to recover from an injury. I’m hoping to be back on the dance floor this summer.
Hiking. I’m the kind of person who doesn’t like to be inside on a sunny weekend. Marin’s hiking options are endless – what an incredible place to live!
Traveling. I spent a semester in Spain in 2007 and haven’t gotten rid of the travel bug since. I’ve been to 22 countries, but now I only cross oceans once or twice a year. I do, however, enjoy taking lots of weekend trips within the West Coast.
Eating tapas. Living in the Bay Area has made me extra obsessed with food. Tapas are my favorite, but I’m looking forward to trying lots of San Anselmo and Fairfax restaurants.
After a two-year hiatus, the downtown San Rafael event will return to Marin this weekend. Here's what you need to know.

More than 100 people crowded into the San Rafael Panama Hotel and Restaurant patio Wednesday to celebrate a step forward for marriage equality and the return of same-sex marriage to California.
Prop. 8 has been overturned and the U.S. Supreme Court also struck down the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), ruling it unconstitutional.
The Fairfax Police Blotter for June 16 - 18 includes a vandalism at a residence that started with screaming and yelling.
Yoda and Indiana Jones have arrived in Marin -- you'll find them in the new Imagination Park, which was a gift from the Star Wars creator who made a surprise appearance at a statue unveiling Thursday.
The prosecution's primary witness, a woman who was involved in the armed robbery that was allegedly planned as part of an immigration visa scheme, was determined not credible.
An art teacher and one child were hospitalized after eating baked goods laced with THC – Tetrahydrocannabinol.
The Fairfax Police blotter for June 13-15 includes noisy teenagers and a burglary report that turns out to be a friend entering someone's apartment.
Did you hear the sirens or see the smoke?
What do you think of the new San Anselmo park that was a gift from filmmaker George Lucas?
Joseph Naso is accused of killing four Northern California prostitutes and a prosecutor said Monday at the start of his trial they have "sufficient evidence that [Naso] is a serial murderer and serial rapist."
Check out these photos of Marin fire crews battling the blaze, which destroyed a garage and caused more than $225,000 in damage.
They’ll be serving free coffee when they open on Friday, June 21, and throughout the weekend.
The residents made it out of the home, located near Yolanda Station, before firefighters arrived at the scene shortly after 4:37 a.m.
Check out what some locals had to say when we asked them what they learned from their father.