Back in the saddle again
When I chose to retire a few years back, many of my friends smiled skeptically and told me it wouldn’t last long. I shrugged off those doubters; after all, there were plenty of things to keep me busy. But you know, I really couldn’t stay away. I tried relief work, filling in for colleagues who wanted a day off. And, of course, I kept writing this column and doing some radio work here and there.
Simmonds’ hat trick stuffs Sharks in opener
SAN JOSE – Flyers forward Wayne Simmonds was in front of the San Jose net twice on successful power plays to carry Philadelphia past the Sharks 5-3 in the season opener at sold-out SAP Center Wednesday night.
New Body Exhibit is a Mesmerizing Experience
Most of us know that the human body is one of finest feats of
Coyote Valley development critics plan to sue
Property owners angry they'll miss out on financial windfall;
When You Can’t Grill, Head to the Next Best Thing
Do you miss grilling at this time of year? I do. It can be
Mayor, City Manager Ignore Obvious: It’s the Public’s Business
I can summarize the spirit of the Brown Act in six words:
Scrapbook Sept. 14-20, 2014
BIRTHS:Â Harper Elise Flores:Â Harper Elise Flores was born Aug. 24 to Rebecca Gutierrez and Chuck Flores of Hollister. She weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces.
Scabies Requires Immediate Attention; Microchips the Way to Go
My son was recently diagnosed with scabies on his hand. The