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If it’s a long article, just send over 5–10 bullet points—who, what, where, when, why, some quotes, and any impacts. I’ll shape the post around those.
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– There’s a strong local flavor, with Marin County towns like San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, Tiburon, Sausalito, Larkspur, Corte Madera, Fairfax, San Anselmo, Bolinas, Ross, Point Reyes Station, Marin City, Stinson Beach, and a few others woven in.
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– 5–8 key facts—think event name, date, location, who’s involved, quotes, how it affects Marin communities, costs, timelines, that kind of thing.
– Any direct quotes you want to highlight or keep in.
– The main angle or takeaway, like a policy change, development project, community reaction, or maybe an environmental impact.
Optional: I can also whip up a ready-to-publish template based on typical Marin County local-news topics. You can swap in the real details later.
If you want a template, just tell me the general topic—maybe a new housing project in San Rafael, shoreline restoration in Mill Valley, or a public safety update for Sausalito. I’ll tailor it for Marin County readers, and you can fill in the specifics when you have them.
Here is the source article for this story: District 2 candidates far apart on upzoning
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