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Halloween

Spooks and Screams: The Top Haunted Attractions in the Bay Area

Honor the Halloween season with these top Bay Area spooky attractions, from haunted houses to tours of (allegedly) haunted locations.

Bird's eye view shot of the Winchester Mystery House during the Halloween season. It's night and the house and lawn is lit by orange lighting.
by Emma Robertson
October 25, 2024
Easkoot House Stinson Beach

Marin's Most Haunted Sites, From Sleepy Hollow to Angel Island

Marin has more than its fair share of haunted places. Here are a few of the most spooky.

by Marin Editors
October 16, 2024
Oogie Boogie Bash A Disney Halloween Party

Halloween at Disneyland Resort — Oogie Boogie Bash Returns, Plus Parade, Fireworks and More

Get ready for a frightfully fun Halloween season at the House of Mouse this fall.

by Brooke Geiger McDonald
June 13, 2022
Disneyland Hotel

Disneyland Hotels: Stay for Less During Halloween and the Holiday Season

Fall hotel discounts make Disneyland the happiest place to save on Halloween and holiday visits.

by Brooke Geiger McDonald
September 24, 2021

It's Quarantine-o-Ween: How to Celebrate Halloween Safely This Year

Get your spook on with these ideas for safely and creatively celebrating Halloween this year.

by Donna Berry Glass
October 20, 2020
Trick or Treat Pumpkin

6 Spookily Good Trick-or-Treating Spots in Marin

Our essential guide to where to take the little ones on Halloween night.

by Donna Berry Glass
October 23, 2019

Sleepy Hollow's Haunted History?

A bit of history behind a Marin mansion with a familiar name.

by Kasia Pawlowska
September 26, 2016
Boy in skeleton costume holding bowl full of candies

Trick or Treat: Your Favorite Candy

What sweet treats will our readers be handing out this Halloween?

by Kasia Pawlowska
September 28, 2015

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Bay Area Companies Dedicated to Women’s Health — and Happiness
Bay Area Companies Dedicated to Women’s Health — and Happiness
How the "Dipsea Hike" Let Women Enter the Dipsea Race in 1918
How the "Dipsea Hike" Let Women Enter the Dipsea Race in 1918
4 Books on Mindfulness, For a Happy, Healthier Existence
4 Books on Mindfulness, For a Happy, Healthier Existence
An Inverness Home With a Colorful Personality
An Inverness Home With a Colorful Personality


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This Mill Valley home was remodeled for family, fr This Mill Valley home was remodeled for family, friends and community 💛

🏀 The driveway is used for neighborhood basketball games rather than parking cars

🔥🪵 The front yard features a firepit instead of fences and gates

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🗓️ Still don’t have plans for the long week 🗓️ Still don’t have plans for the long weekend? We’ve got you covered!

Our brand-new Curated Experiences Guide is live—powered by our sister publication @LocalGetaways! Whether you're craving coastal vibes or mountain air, we've mapped out epic editor-approved getaways that make the most of your extra day off.

🏖️ Carmel coastal escapes
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🚴‍♀️ Cycling adventures in Wine Country
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These three Marin-based women own and operate thei These three Marin-based women own and operate their own thriving food businesses at our local farmers markets 🥐 Swipe to see where you can find them!

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A boxy, 1978-era ridgetop home in Kentfield gets a A boxy, 1978-era ridgetop home in Kentfield gets a common space overhaul that frees up the floorplan — and the views 

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"Any advice for women on being a leader?" That's t "Any advice for women on being a leader?" That's the question we posed to prominent women in our community, including the 2025 class of the Marin Women's Hall of Fame. Here's what they said. 

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"The sea surrounding Marin on three sides is one o "The sea surrounding Marin on three sides is one of its most beautiful features. And yet, estimates predict that in 25 years the ocean will be about one foot higher than it is today.

But this isn’t a future problem. Anyone living east of 101 or biking the Mill Valley path or driving in Corte Madera knows Marin is flooding now. 

The Transportation Authority of Marin has identified 19 areas of vulnerability in the county. Mikaela Hiatt, an associate planner at TAM, says they are looking at a timeline of solutions and options, recognizing that some roads, such as evacuation routes, may need attention sooner. 'Raising a road 6 inches won’t allow for long-term protection but it could provide access in the near-term,' she said. 

We’re all connected by roads, many of which are on the county’s bay side, said Anne Richman, TAM’s executive director. Keeping roads passable is a safety issue.

'An impasse or a failure in one area can affect people who don’t live nearby,' she said. 'Even if you live further inland, your ability to get around will be impacted.'

Predicting how high the water will rise or when is less important than preparing, according to Chris Choo, assistant director of the Marin County Community Development Agency. 'We need to plan for that water — whether it comes as storm surge or king tides or sea level rise.'

Planning for what some perceive as a 'long-term emergency' is hard, Choo said, but it’s been getting easier. 'When you see water rising and rising, waves crashing against your home… it’s humbling and frightening,' she said. 'It hits at a gut level.'

Marin County Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters agrees. 'No one should be surprised about this anymore,' she said, and our changing climate 'is an invitation to co-create the future.'”

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"A chapter has closed in the long-fought battle ov "A chapter has closed in the long-fought battle over land use in Point Reyes National Seashore. In January, 12 out of 14 ranches in the national seashore agreed to cease operations in 2026, in a settlement with the National Park Service and environmental groups. Fences will be torn down, cattle relocated and ranchers compensated. Of about 18,000 acres previously designated as agricultural land, 16,000 will be rezoned as a 'scenic landscape zone.' In all, the park is 71,000 acres.

Ranching in Point Reyes predated its establishment as a national seashore in 1964. In the years following the park’s founding, ranchers sold their properties to the National Park Service and have since leased the land from NPS. Litigation has surrounded land use in the park for decades, as concerns arose about ranching’s impact on the environment, especially for endemic tule elk that graze the land. 

What are your thoughts on the balance of conservation and ranching in Point Reyes?"

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