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Natalie Hanson

Natalie Hanson

News Reporter at Chico Enterprise-Record

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Marin rainfall lets firefighters pivot to fuel management

Crews throughout the county are focusing on clearing vegetation and shoring up evacuation routes.
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Marin ceremony pays homage to veterans

About 100 participants gathered to observe Veterans Day at the war memorials on Avenue of the Flags in San Rafael.
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Motorist strikes 5 on Golden Gate Bridge during anti-vaccination ma...

Two CHP officers and three Golden Gate Bridge District workers were struck at about 6 p.m.
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Marin County veterans council names new president

“I’ll do whatever I can do to support other veterans,” said Glenn Ross, 50, a former member of the Army. “It’s something that I live and walk every day.”
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Novato burglary probe prompts neighborhood hunt

The search happened in the area of 1100 Bel Marin Keys Blvd., which is near the eastern terminus of the road.
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San Rafael crews contain backyard building fire

Firefighters in San Rafael battled an active structure fire on Monday morning.
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Marin’s busy veterinarians face exhaustion as pandemic wears on

With record adoptions during the pandemic, vet clinics are facing more clients with fewer staff and resources than ever before.
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DA: No hate crime charges in San Anselmo mayoral threats case

Voicemail messages left for Brian Colbert were “reprehensible and disgusting” but did not qualify for a filing, the county’s top prosecutor said.
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Calif. police officers rescue beached baby seal

The little guy was found malnourished, but without injuries
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Driver’s intervention saves kitten on Highway 101

Callan Burkhart ran into traffic to save the animal near Lucky Drive.
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Coast Chronicles: The week of woolly bears and other news

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In Your Town for Oct. 26, 2021

News briefs from across Marin.
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Marin mops up after deluge from storm

A major blast of rain over the weekend left Marin reeling from the impact even after the storm had moved on.
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Probe of threats against San Anselmo mayor still in limbo

Five months after Brian Colbert received voicemails that allegedly included racial epithets, the district attorney’s office has not announced whether it plans to files charges.
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Margie Belrose, San Rafael theater leader, dies at 92

The performer and her husband converted a church at 1415 Fifth Ave. into an enduring arts center.
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Novato police: Suspects arrested in alleged murder attempt

Three 18-year-old men have been charged in connection with a stabbing on Leafwood Drive.
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Activists urge Marin DA to drop church vandalism case

A year after protesters demolished a Junípero Serra statue at the historic San Rafael mission, five vandalism suspects are awaiting a preliminary hearing.
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More Marin municipalities lose appeals on housing mandate

The Association of Bay Area Governments denied Ross, San Anselmo, Sausalito and Tiburon their appeals for reduced housing requirements.
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Record rainfall for Marin, Bay Area could be on the horizon

A storm system over the northeastern Pacific Ocean could bring as much as two inches of rain from the Bay Area to Redding between Oct. 20-24.
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Larkspur declares local climate emergency

The Larkspur City Council unanimously supported passing a local climate emergency given the effects of climate change.
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San Rafael officials fault study on transit hub move

The Golden Gate Bridge district’s draft environmental impact report on the project “falls far short,” said Mayor Kate Colin.