Ecstasy use rising at high schools
The use of ecstasy, a party drug school administrators never
Santa Clara County to close four vaccination sites
Four out of Santa Clara's five mass vaccination sites are closing in the next few weeks, but it is not a bad thing, county health experts said.
With nearly 80 percent of the eligible county residents vaccinated, temporary emergency sites are no longer needed.
Remaining vaccine...
Dolores Pauline Russell
Former San Juan Bautista resident Dolores Russell passed away in Bloomfield, Co last Friday, December 18, 2009. Dolores, daughter of Perry and Mae Guthrie was born on the family farm in Dunlap, KS. As a young girl she moved with her parents and three sisters to
Wag’n’Walk a huge success
Pet Friends recently held their fourth annual Wag'n'Walk event at the Graniterock Southside quarry. Despite the forecast of near 100 degree temperatures, the enthusiastic participants showed up to make it another successful event. Thanks to the Graniterock volunteers, the course and registration booths were ready to go when the Friends of Pet Friends volunteers showed up at 7:30 am. With over 60 on-line pre-registrations, and a flood of same-day registrations, it looked to be another well-attended event to benefit the cats and dogs at Pet Friends.
Two Republicans in heated battle for 15th Congressional District nomination
Two San Jose businessmen were nearly neck and neck for the
Genetics: Villain or savior for cancer patients
Cancer and genetics are a hard thing to wrap your head around. You see, some cancers have genetic links that increase your risk of getting certain types of cancers. Yet, genetic modifications to your immune system (where genes are modified and re-introduced to your body) show great promise in treating and perhaps curing some cancers.
Police blotter: Man arrested for drunk driving
Roy Flores, 49, of the 8400 block of Murray Avenue, 4:41 p.m.
Accused killer in court this morning
Osiris Quintero Munoz, a man arrested on charges of murder and

















