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Southern Marin flood control projects inch forward
The Flood Zone 3 Advisory Board approved $1.8 million for preliminary work on plans in Mill Valley, Tamalpais Valley and Marin City.

‘Oh I’d Be Talkin To The Parent’: Woman Goes To Kansas City Chiefs-Las Vegas Raiders Game. Then She Sees What’s On The Boy’s Phone In Front Of Her
kid sitting in game bleachers (l) woman shares game experience (c) football game (r) Going to a football game should be about watching the game, eating junk food, and commiserating or celebrating with fellow fans. But this woman’s game day experience took a turn when she discovered that the kid sitting in front of her was violating her privacy in a confusing way. What would you have done in this situation? Woman Notices Young Chiefs Fan Acting Suspicious Content creator Yuyi Nagy (@yuyi.nagy) shared the uncomfortable moment from when she went to a Kansas City Chiefs–Las Vegas Raiders game. Her video has more than 371,000 views. In the video, a young boy—appearing to be somewhere between 8 and 11 years old—sits in the row directly in front of Nagy. He has on a Patrick Mahomes jersey; clearly he is there to cheer on the Chiefs. But at some point during the game, Nagy noticed something strange on his phone screen. The boy appeared to have taken a picture of her. Based on the grainy quality of the image shown in the clip, he likely didn’t point the camera directly at her. Instead, he probably used the selfie camera to discreetly snap a photo of the woman sitting behind him. In Nagy’s video, the boy zooms in on the photo and stares at it on his phone. “Why is a random kid taking pictures of me?” Nagy wrote in the text overlay. Her caption summed up the bizarre situation: “This was NOT in my 2026 bingo card.” Commenters Debate The video sparked intense debate in the comments about why a young boy would secretly photograph a stranger at a football game. Some commenters jumped to the worst possible conclusion. They suggested the kid might use the photo for inappropriate purposes. A more popular theory? He wanted to tell his friends he was at the game with a girl, using the photo as proof. “Hes like ya bro im with my girl,” a top comment read. “Because you’re super pretty and hes making life plans like – ima work hard and do good and be a great hisband to a wife like her – shes my inspo,” another wrote. Another group of commenters had a different take entirely. They thought the boy might have mistaken Nagy for someone famous. “Maybe he thinks you are Amelia Dimoldenberg?” a person asked. “You should’ve asked if he wanted a picture with you,” a commenter added. Multiple commenters said they would have immediately addressed the situation with the child’s parents. Teaching Kids About Digital Boundaries And Consent The incident highlights an increasingly important issue: teaching kids about digital privacy, boundaries, and consent. According to Common Sense Education, understanding consent means “asking for and receiving permission before recording, sharing, or posting someone’s personal information or images online.” Boundaries are “the personal limits we set to protect our privacy, comfort, and well-being by clearly communicating what we are and are not OK with.” Common Sense Education emphasizes that being respectful of others’ boundaries is essential for nurturing positive relationships. But technology can make it difficult for kids to understand when their actions cross a line. Their curriculum teaches students to understand why personal boundaries are important and to reflect on what consent means in online interactions. Digital consent education organization Raising Digital Citizens explains that digital consent is about teaching children that their voices and boundaries matter and that privacy is a right. In digital spaces where there aren’t natural borders separating “yours from mine,” children need guidance to understand that everything posted can be downloaded, shared, or copied with a click, usually without being noticed. This applies whether children are the subjects of photos or the ones taking them. Teaching kids not to post photos of others without permission, not to tag friends at locations without consent, and not to share private conversations or images online are all part of building respectful digital citizenship.…

Dance company brings ‘body music’ to West Marin
"I grew up with the idea that music and dance are just a part of social communications, what people do when they get together," organizer Evie Ladin said about the art form.

Did Jordan Seaton Reject Oregon For Steak Dinner? Clarity Provided After Dan Lanning’s Cryptic Update
Jordan Seaton extends LSU visit Former Colorado offensive lineman Jordan Seaton entered the portal this month to become one of the top transfers on the market. He is now in the process of looking at potential destinations. He was in Baton Rouge to visit LSU over the weekend. There were questions as to when that trip would end. On Monday, confirmation was provided. https://www.instagram.com/p/DTihVXfEU5h/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Seaton played two seasons in Boulder after signing as a top recruit in 2024. He earned All-America honors as a freshman. He followed it up with All-Conference recognition as a sophomore. He was expected to return to Colorado for Year 3 before potentially declaring for the NFL Draft. Instead, he’ll leave campus in search of a new home. Jordan Seaton will transfer. He announced his decision to enter the portal in the January window. He quickly lined up visits with potential suitors. Seaton has taken trips to Mississippi State and Miami. He headed to LSU this past weekend. The Tigers have pushed for a pledge with the lineman in town. Lane Kiffin sparked speculation of a potential commitment due to recent social media activity. The head coach reshared a number of posts from online outlets reporting on the visit. One particular message ignited a firestorm. — Lane Kiffin (@Lane_Kiffin) January 19, 2026 Kiffin posted an emoji of a Tiger on Monday. There was no context. Many believed it was a positive update in Seaton’s recruitment but to this point, a commitment is not confirmed. Contradicting updates followed, only provided more cloudiness. Did the lineman cut his LSU visit short? It was reported by LSU insider Matt Moscona that Jordan Seaton had a dinner reservation set for Monday. Seaton was also expected on the Oregon campus the same day. If he stayed for the meal, it likely meant that Kiffin had secured his target. Multiple reports that Seaton is expected to be in Oregon Monday, but his LSU itinerary stretches through Monday, including a private dinner at Supper Club Monday night, sources confirm. Also of note: Tuesday is the last day to register for classes at LSU for spring semester, so the roster will be set for spring football. Ideally, he would sign and enroll Tuesday when the campus reopens after the holiday. -Matt Moscona / X The dinner seems to have been scheduled as a potential celebration. LSU hoped to keep him in Baton Rouge long enough to rethink visiting Oregon and enroll this week. Soon after Moscona’s initial post, he was told the dinner was cancelled. Most believed it was a sign that Seaton was off to Eugene. That speculation was further fueled by a cryptic recruiting update from Dan Lanning. Much like Kiffin’s previously mentioned post, Lanning shared a contextless message on X consisting only of an emoji of the school mascot. Did the Ducks land Jordan Seaton? It does not appear so. Moscona provided yet another twist in the recruitment with a late evening update. While the dinner reservation may or may not have been cancelled, Seaton never actually left Baton Rouge. NEW: Source confirms No. 1 OT Jordan Seaton is still on his LSU visit. He did not leave for Oregon Monday morning. Tigers pushing for his commitment.@1045espn @LASportsDotNet — Matt Moscona (@MattMoscona) January 19, 2026 That news does not provide any clarity on the lineman’s status. He has not committed to either school at the time of this writing. It does tell us that Dan Lanning’s tweet was not in reference to Seaton. Instead, it was likely meant for four-star running back Brandon Smith, who flipped to Oregon on Monday after initially signing with Arizona. As for LSU, it would seem a positive update in their recruitment of the five-star lineman. There’s been no news on a rescheduled visit with the Ducks. The steak dinner does not seem to have played a role in his decision. Still, LSU was able to convince him to stay through Monday. We’ll see if the Tigers can ultimately close the deal. The…

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Charlie Kirk’s widow calls for an end to “undue delay” in murder case
Erika Kirk, the widow of slain conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, has filed a formal motion pushing for a speedy trial for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of murdering her husband. The filing alleges that Robinson and his defense are intentionally stalling the criminal justice process.

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