Red Phone: Concerned about Calltrace
“Red Phone, Charter billed me $20 for a one minute call to something called ‘CALLTRACE’ on my phone bill this month. When I called to inquire what the charge was for the Charter customer service rep said she could not discuss it with me and I should call the police. I did and they know nothing about it. I am retired, live alone and never heard of ‘CALLTRACE’ – is there anything you can do to help? I would greatly appreciate it.”
Save Money When you Use the Grill
Saving money when grilling is a theme I enjoy discussing.
The great Super Bowl debate
Josh Koehn and Andrew Matheson determine who will win Super Bowl
Scrapbook: Engagement, births, honors
Alison Wan and Javier Perez are engaged to be married.
Gratitude is the attitude on the Thankfulness Meter
Depending on when you’re reading this, you’re either in the last throes of Thanksgiving dinner prep or in a coma from too many helpings of turkey. But if you’re still with me, I’m thinking a bit of reflection this time of year is good.
COLUMN: Frys.com Open ready for more magic
In 2010, Rocco Mediate called his championship at the Frys.com Open a “life-saving” win. The 2011 champion Bryce Molder, who outlasted Briny Baird in a memorable six-hole playoff to claim his first PGA Tour title, said the win gave him a sense of validation.
Red Phone: Trespassing at apartments
Dear Red Phone, What can my neighbors and I do about the
Life’s Circumstances Can’t be Controlled – Reactions Can
Most of us make life way more complicated than it needs to be. The world we live in is controlled by some pretty basic laws. Last week we looked at a few of them; today we'll consider two more and attempt to answer the question, "Why am I the way I am?"















