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Weekend Update: Tsunami, School Boundaries, and Sewage Spill Report Released

Let us catch you up on all the news you might have missed this week.

The week kicked off with t. The report, prepared for the Regional Water Quality Board, is the district's explanation for what lead to the spills.

The topic of the week, though, was. The board moved the meeting to White Hill in order to accommodate the the number of parents wanting to attend. But, no decisions were made -- other than not moving the MAP program to Brookside. .

At the same time, the YES! Foundation is considering raising money to help the school district with its continuing budget problem. But, -- and so will rely on virtual fundraising this year instead.

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Baseball and softball season kicked off with the start of spring sports season: the boys are , while.

Tuesday,. San Anselmo shrunk a small amount and Fairfax grew. But, not shockingly, the number of residents under the age of 18 grew across the board.

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Wednesday, . Yoakum served as a surrogate for her sister, who had a hysterectomy after being diagnosed with cancer.

Thursday, . PG&E will come back with a proposal in two weeks.

Thursday night, the world was shaken by the 8.9 earthquake in Japan. The resulting tsunami swept across the West Coast. Though Marin escaped any tsunami damage, Santa Cruz and other towns experienced extensive damage. .

, due to complaints from business owners. But, because the contract won't be ended for 60 days, business owners are still being asked to pay their license fees to Muni Services.

This weekend, the English Beat played at 19 Broadway. Check out.

We also . The intrepid high school reporters write about edible gardens in the schools.

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