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January 20, 2026

Beckham Better Be Bloody Great

Major League Soccer may be in for a major disappointment. After

San Juan Chicken Fest is an Event to Crow About

Local orthodontist, Michael Stepovich, hosted his annual roller

New Williamson Plan Attacked

Idea violates spirit of the law, agency spokesperson says

Edible art

Combining creativity, experimentation and culinary craft, the

Son’s college campus tours are making me feel old

It's time for that annual rite of passage - college tours. Yes, my son - who was in kindergarten when I started writing this column - is now old enough to tour college campuses. This is strange to me because in my day, we didn't tour any campuses. We just filled out an application for any college we felt would ignore our hideous math scores … oh, wait. Maybe that was just me.

When will Suburban Propane leave Luchessa and Monterey?

With the new housing construction on Luchessa Avenue, how soon will Suburban Propane be required to move out?

32% rise in UC tuition and other ‘options’ on the table

It's almost as if the Board of Regents that runs the University

Anticipating a bountiful grape harvest

By the way our grapes are ripening fast and early, this year's harvest is going to be a bountiful, good year. To test for ripeness, most winemakers use a refractometer, a hand-held device that measures the brix (sugar content) of grapes, letting them know when the grapes are ready to be picked. Different grape varietals ripen at different times and at different vineyards. For instance, Chardonnay, Viognier and Pinot Noir grapes tend to ripen earliest - in September - with Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon typically among the last grapes to be picked, well into October.

Aging often means downsizing

As I creep closer to 60 and my youngest is completing her last year of high school, my wife and I have had more than one conversation about downsizing. Soon our little girl will be off to college and we certainly won't need four bedrooms, three bathrooms or the pool for just the two of us. Less house, less maintenance, lower utility costs and more time to travel are all high on our list. It seems to be the American way; we start with an apartment, upgrade to our first home, start having kids, need a larger and then another larger home. Then one by one the kids move out and we start the cycle again, only in reverse.

Red Phone: Puddles at El Roble Park

"There are three big puddles at El Roble Park right near the basketball hoops and portables day after day. Mosquitoes could be breeding there in the green-looking water in the middle of the path. There has got to be a leak somewhere because there shouldn't be a puddle like that at this time of year."

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