Mi Pueblo chain threatened with boycott after it checks workers’ immigration status
The Bay Area’s biggest Latino grocery chain is trying to avert a threatened boycott after it began checking the immigration status of all its new hires through a federal work-verification program.
Super Bowl: It’s a grand experience
The NFL Experience at the Moscone Center in San Francisco can best be described as an amusement park for football fans. On Wednesday, I got a media credential day pass to scour the grounds and soak in the experience. One thing that stood out was the presence of security, which was omnipresent.
Save the rain forest, attend open house
A Luigi Aprea fourth-grade class will be doing its part to protect the environment by raising money during open house to help buy land in the rain forest.
Police Officers Association sends out stinging mailer on council
After weathering a hiring freeze, shedding $1.1 million in wages
Eleanor Manitto Ott March 4, 1919 – September 2, 2012
Eleanor Manitto Ott passed away at her residence at the age of 93 years. She attended San Juan Schools and graduated from San Benito High School. Â
Finding thanks through the experience of giving
Sunday night, my friend Don O'Dell lost his battle with

















