Avoiding financial catastrophe
Wildfires, hurricanes, terrorist attacks, floods, earthquakes.
Marleau nets two more as San Jose blanks Colorado, 4-0
SAN JOSE – Once the suspense related to Patrick Marleau’s two-goals per game streak was dispensed with, the San Jose Sharks put away the Colorado Avalanche 4-0 Saturday afternoon to solidify their hold on first place in the Pacific Division.
Mom organizes 5K to raise awareness for son’s disease
A plaque that states “All of God’s grace, in one tiny face” is on the wall of 11-month-old Wyatt Castalano’s nursery, a testament to the love his parents, Gilroy residents Shannon and Steven Catalano, feel for their son. On the day he was born, Oct. 31, 2014, they knew he was special, as all parents feel about their children. But the Catalanos knew immediately that their baby was special in a different way.
PGA event headed for Morgan Hill
The PGA Tour is coming to Morgan Hill, tour officials announced
County has made contibutions to space flight
The tragedy of the Space Shuttle Columbia Saturday made me
The end of one holiday, the start of another
In case you missed it, Thanksgiving 2007 is over. Done.
Blues turn three power-play goals into 4-3 win over Sharks
SAN JOSE– Once the St. Louis Blues converted their first two power play opportunities to build a 3-1 advantage, the San Jose Sharks spent the final half of Monday’s game fruitlessly trying to pull even with the visitors.
‘A Christmas Carol’: An old chestnut with a new vigor
“The Nutcracker,” “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “How The Grinch Stole Christmas,” even “Mr. Magoo” and “Sesame Street” are traditional Christmas theatre toddies. But you must add “A Christmas Carol” if you haven’t already. This delightful and charming story by Charles Dickens is served up with our Christmas turkey every year somewhere, someplace, everywhere in the world.















