Tiburon boosts parks funding in draft $28.38 million budget
Parents for Parks and Rec pushed the council for more funding, saying the town's five-year plan includes little money for meaningful new park improvements.

Francisco Martinez
1 day ago2 min read
Neighbors lose bid to roll back pickleball hours at Tiburon Peninsula Club
Public hearings over pickleball at the private club have stretched nearly three years, rooted in a 2019 dispute over noise and unpermitted play.

Francisco Martinez
1 day ago1 min read


Taco trouble: A two-week craze sparked debate over health rules, entrepreneurship and what residents want
A Mexican food stand that drew long lines and rave reviews on Tiburon Boulevard was shut down after two weeks over health-code violations including no permit and no refrigeration.

Francisco Martinez
1 day ago2 min read
Peninsula kicks off summer with street fest — then car show, boat show, Juneteenth and free concert
Friday Nights on Main is June 12, the annual Tiburon Classic Car Show is June 20, then June 21 is the wooden boat show, Juneteenth and Belvedere Concert in the Park.

Tyler Callister
1 day ago2 min read
Tiburon to celebrate Fourth of July with downtown block party, Pooch Parade
Tiburon will mark the nation's 250th birthday with a July 4 block party on lower Main Street from 4 to 8 p.m., capped by a waterfront view of San Francisco's fireworks.

Francisco Martinez
1 day ago1 min read


Wellness app aims to help teen girls build confidence, connection
Tiburon resident Jessica Etchevers, a former school psychologist, and Mill Valley resident Ila Panik Marchetta launched the app after teaming up at a fundraiser.

Emily Lavin
1 day ago2 min read
Measure B: SMART tax extension wins broad support
Voters in Marin and Sonoma counties are approving SMART's Measure B by a wide margin, with 70.33% in favor in preliminary returns from Tuesday's primary.

Kevin Hessel
Jun 31 min read


Election roundup: Tiburon’s Thier concedes, Lucan leads in Assembly field; Steyer has edge among local voters
Tiburon Councilmember Holli Thier has conceded the 12th Assembly District primary, running fourth with 14% of the vote.

Francisco Martinez
Jun 35 min read
Tiburon plans $8M year of park, infrastructure improvements
Tiburon plans to spend $8M in fiscal 2027 on streets, parks and storm drains, part of a $21.2M five-year infrastructure program.

Francisco Martinez
Jun 11 min read


Artist welcomes all reactions to ‘Word on the Street’ signs in Tiburon
Fifteen street signs bearing positive messages have gone up along Tiburon's waterfront and trails as part of a public-art project sponsored by the Heritage and Arts Commission.

Francisco Martinez
Jun 11 min read

