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Thefts from Barefoot Café and Culture Shock and Men Up to No Good
The Fairfax Police blotter for Nov. 6-10 includes three arrests and kids stomping and singing.

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.
The Fairfax Police blotter for Nov. 6-10 includes three arrests and kids stomping and singing.

Election day is long gone and Proposition 37, a measure that would have required genetically-modified food labeling, has reportedly failed. But some GMO labeling advocates say the outcome could change after all the votes are counted.
In Fairfax, town officials are looking into turning a parallel parking space into a public space with seating and giving it a temporary try for six months to a year. Do you like the concept of a parklet for Novato?
Town officials are looking into turning a parallel parking space into a public space with seating and giving it a temporary try for six months to a year. Do you like the concept of a parklet?
District crews are still testing the waters at Sleepy Hollow Creek in the wake of a 87,000-gallon sewage spill, which occurred roughly a week before a 10,000-gallon sewage spill in San Anselmo on Nov. 8
The San Anselmo police log for Nov. 3-8 includes a DUI arrest, multiple bike thefts and a juvenile arrested for a parole violation.
Local school officials are rejoicing in the passing of Proposition 30, which would have created drastic cuts to the three revenue-limit school districts in Marin.
The Fairfax Police blotter for Oct. 30 - Nov. 5 includes a report of an animal screaming and yelping.
One of the Marin residents who helped start Marin Trolleys talks about his vision for additional public transportation in Marin.
Novato police said toxicology report came back negative and there was no indication that the unidentified man did anything wrong behind the wheel when a 12-year-old girl tried to cross in front of him.
Campaigning for Measure A brought many Marin organizations and leaders together to find support for Marin parks, open spaces and farmland, supporters say.
Have you cast your ballot yet? How do you feel about Measure A, Proposition 30 or Proposition 37?
Ballot measure would end a loophole that creates incentives for multi-state corporations to not have California employees or property, directing the new revenue to the general fund and green energy projects.
Ballot measure would end a loophole that creates incentives for multi-state corporations to not have California employees or property.
Ballot measure would end a loophole that creates incentives for multi-state corporations to not have California employees or property, directing the new revenue to the general fund and green energy projects.
Ballot measure would end a loophole that creates incentives for multi-state corporations to not have California employees or property, directing the new revenue to the general fund and green energy projects.
Ballot measure would end a loophole that creates incentives for multi-state corporations to not have California employees or property, directing the new revenue to the general fund and green energy projects.
One of the Marin residents who helped start Marin Trolleys talks about his vision for additional public transportation in Marin.
Ballot measure would end a loophole that creates incentives for multi-state corporations to not have California employees or property, directing the new revenue to the general fund and green energy projects.