Dry years shed light on H20 basin stewardship
In times of drought, the benefits of Santa Clara County's history of groundwater management are more evident than ever, especially for our local farmers and ranchers. Unlike many of their counterparts in the Central Valley, local growers are able to tap into a healthy aquifer for a minimal charge, despite the fact that we are now in our third consecutive dry year.
Two Local Churches Invite Residents to Special Events
On Sunday, Feb. 26, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church at 651
DeLo’s Divots: Playing out of a dreaded fairway bunker
Hitting a ball out of a fairway bunker is one of the most
‘Odysseo’–A panorama of serendipitous beauty and imagination
Normand Latourelle, director of “Odysseo”, was at the rendezvous greeting audience members as they entered the White Big Top opening night in San Francisco. He is a non-assuming fellow with a sweet smile and gentle continence that gives a feeling of blissful pride and control over his amazing creation. I remembered him from “Cavalia” a few years back. I didn’t think he remembered me – but he hugged me like a long lost friend and led me to my seat like we had never parted.
California’s budget mess and how it hits home in Gilroy
California has adopted another smoke-and-mirrors spending plan
Gas station attendants and California’s tax burden
I was thinking recently about last spring when my wife and I
Moooove over cats and dogs, it’s time for bovine
Q: I'm a regular reader of your column and usually like hearing about the problems other people have with their pets. But lately (no offense) your column has gone to the dogs. Literally, it's all dogs and cats. Why don't you ever talk about my favorite animals, cows?
















