FIP is often deadly virus
Q: We recently had our stray kitty put to sleep. She was sick when we found her and she never got any better. The vet said she had FIP, and that she could never be healthy again. I don’t understand why this disease is so untreatable. Can you explain?
GETTING OUT: You want it, you got it at Point Reyes
On occasion, people ask me for a suggestion of some new and
Horticultural Foundation Disappears from South County?
Am I the only person who misses the Saratoga Horticultural
A time for healing with help from a furry friend and a generous heart
When I opened this press release in between sips on my Mexican Dark coffee from First Street, it gave me pause for a few reasons: “Discovery News – A team of specially trained dogs just journeyed 800 miles to help grieving children and adults at funerals and other gatherings this week in Newtown, Conn.
Lighting up the night
The late fall 50-degree chill in the air couldn't keep dozens of bundled-up people from celebrating the Downtown Chanukah Candlelighting at the Third Street Promenade in Morgan Hill Tuesday. The lighting of the menorah on the seventh night of Chanukah was sponsored by Congregation Emeth.
Free U.S. citizenship classes taught locally
CURRENTLY, more than 10 million immigrants call California home, making this state’s foreign-born population higher than any other state in the U.S. Santa Clara County, with a population of over 1.8 million people, has one of the highest percentages of foreign born residents—37.4 percent compared to the national average of 13.1 percent.
Animal ambassadors get a second chance
To be free or not to be free, that is the quandary. For those



















