Rich Taylor: Father, son fight for their lives
Amid wildfires in the West, floods in the Midwest and a shaky
After a Closer Look, Mexican General was Simply Human
History, they say, is written by the victors. And victors always
Coyote Valley task force disbands after developers withdraw support
After more than five years of work, the proposed plan for Coyote
‘Snow Falling On Cedars’: A kaleidoscope of life
I wonder if Kevin Mckeon knew what an undertaking transforming
Drought conditions will continue into 2015
As the skies begin to open up and bless us with some rain, the reality is that our water supplies are so depleted that even a normal rain year would not be enough to end our local drought conditions. So we will all need to continue the water saving practices we have started. If it’s another dry year, we will need to save even more.
Tackling Tallac
May I please have a show of hands—How many of you would like to take a couple precious vacation days, arrange accommodations, drive four-plus hours to Lake Tahoe, so you can climb 3,300 feet up a steep and grueling five-mile (each way) trail to the top of a 9,735-foot peak?
















