At the beginning of 2018, nearly two years after National Park Service officials installed hundreds of posts along a key road to restrict parking outside of the Muir Woods National Monument because of safety and gridlock concerns, a reservation system for parking...
Let’s get this out of the way at the outset: if you are a lifelong Mount Tam diehard/know-it-all, knowledgable of every nook and cranny of the brilliance that is the Sleeping Lady, the watershed, trails, campgrounds, incredible hiking and biking and historic...
Longtime Mill Valley resident and highly respected Bay Area attorney James Parton III passed away peacefully from ocular melanoma at his home on June 4. He was 71 years old. In 1980, after his wife passed away from primary pulmonary hypertension, leaving Jim to raise...
On Sept. 9, Sound Summit, one of the biggest and most locally beneficial live music events in town – set in one of the Bay Area’s most spectacular and intimate venues – returns to the historic Mountain Theater, a 4,000-seat natural stone amphitheater atop Mount...
For decades, the Mill Valley Historical’s Society‘s Walk Into History annually has explored the people, places and things that serve as the foundation of our community. For the 44th edition of this event, organizers are encouraging attendees to take a trip to the...
As we’ve all learned too well in recent years, fire season is no longer, well, a season – it’s an ongoing state of affairs. The Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) amidst a high fire threat have provided a new dynamic to navigate, and PG&E has sought to provide...