Diverse churches meet at MH Community Center
The practice of Christianity has been in decline for several
A walk in the park and other pursuits
Nothing pleases me more than to hear from a reader about a column I wrote that they particularly enjoyed or that struck a chord. It also makes me happy to hear from folks with column ideas, and recently I received such an email. It, in turn, sparked a corresponding chord with me. More about that in a bit.
Why the Disdain for Open Government on the Local Level?
Concern should be for informing the community, not for the
Red Phone: Low branches need to be cut
"While the trees lining Miller Avenue are very majestic, they are also more than 100 years old, and thus the question arises – how healthy are they? With their large massive limbs over the street and houses, a falling limb could inflict enough damage to kill a pedestrian or crush a car. Has the city consulted an arborist to establish reasonable assurance these trees are safe and there is low possibility of falling limbs?"
A virtuous and generous spirit passes from our midst
Marge Albaugh probably wouldn't cotton to being described as an
Monster mania
They may give us nightmares ... or worse, heebie-jeebies ... but somehow we just can't get enough of our favorite monsters. From classic literature to mega movies, TV shows to Halloween costumes, we want more blood-sucking, walking-dead, moon-howling, monosyllabic-uttering creepsters. Here's a look at a few monster classics, some facts about real-life horror-makers and a chance to craft your own monster tale.
49ers fire offensive coordinator Martz
Mike Martz, the flamboyant and headstrong coach who took St.















