Kirby and No-no Lulu: The ‘hounds from hell’
Kirby and No-no Lulu look calm and innocent - but in reality they are just taking a well-deserved break from their full-time job as the neighborhood hounds from hell. This job includes barking at anything that moves (from tree leaves to the tiny white dog down the street whom they both hate for reasons which are not known to me), stealing the left shoe from every pair I own, eating the teenager’s socks, sitting on the living room furniture when nobody is home and attacking the TV when a dog comes on. In their off time they enjoy sitting on that couch, which is fairly new since No-no Lulu ate the last one.
Pacers rally from 17-point deficit to beat Warriors 125-117
Once the Indiana Pacers started passing to each other instead of
International Gift Faire marks 25 years
The holiday season is quickly approaching, as is witnessed by the many displays already appearing in stores. One of the features of the fall season is a multiplicity of craft fairs, bazaars, boutiques or similar events. Worthy of special note is one held annually at a church in San Jose's Willow Glen neighborhood.
Founding of Morgan Hill Filled With Romance and Tragedy
For Christmas, I received from my neighbor LuAnn Hood a T-shirt
My Goodness, This Wine Sucks Out Every Last Drop of My Saliva
A few weeks back, reporter Kelly Savio contacted me about
COLUMN: NFL needs pros in stripes, too
MINNEAPOLIS – In the spring of 1995, I made one of the biggest mistakes of my career. I took a bunch of frauds seriously.
The road trip and the four-legged child
When I was a kid, our family took a road trip every summer from our home in Colorado to visit my grandparents in Phoenix.
Smart growth is smart for the South Valley
Not long ago, I visited the downtown districts in Hollister and





















