Guest towels pretty to look at, just don’t touch
You know raising a teenager has some serious issues. Most of them, apparently, are my issues. Take guest towels, for example. Our family has long had problems with guest towels. Specifically, I love them. I am a sucker for pretty towels hanging in a bathroom. I cannot walk into a store and resist them. (I also cannot resist throw pillows, but that’s a whole other addiction and sadly, one that has no cure.)
Sharks tied up at home by Buffalo Sabres, 2-2
Another opportunity to climb near the .500 mark escaped HP
Biggest tax hike obstacle: resentment of public employees
 The many negative stories represent aberrations, revealing nothing at all typical about public employees in California. But they have turned public opinion against civil servants so severely that it will be difficult to pass any of the current spate of tax increase proposals, no matter who might back them or bankroll them.
At the Heart of Lunch are Wonderful Volunteers
Big hearts and busy hands attended last Friday's awards luncheon
CalPERS now valuing money over morality
Never mind that many of those companies pay their workers less
Tamale fest raises funds for Latino programs
Three years ago, CARAS—the Community Agency for Resources, Advocacy and Services—first opened its doors in Gilroy to offer assistance to the Latino community. The nonprofit organization picked up where MACSA—Mexican American Community Services Agency—left off when it closed its downtown Gilroy office.
Perchlorate producers: Toxin isn’t harmful
The reliable and widely accepted science already exists, the















