Groundwater protest count could take three days
The Santa Clara Valley Water District has hired a Certified
It’s remarkable how the Big Wheels of life just keep on turning
Since the three Derry daughters are older, and have been “all growed up” for a while, I’d forgotten. But it all came rushing back to me the other morning when, after I headed for the tool box, I recalled a Christmas Eve in high school when I became the hero of the day for a cute high school friend, Colleen, who baked me brownies and sang my praises for weeks.
Mosque in San Martin? Let’s learn from history
The local Muslim community's plans for a mosque in San Martin
Mally: Mally and me
Hello my name is Reyna Padron and I am 7 years old. Two months ago I got my puppy Mally. She is a Maltion. She is half Maltese and Papillon. She loves me a lot. She sleeps in my room every night inside a crate. That makes me feel safe.
Scientific literacy made the American Revolution
As you and your friends and family get set for the Independence Day celebrations here in the South Valley, I hope you’ll take a moment to think about the great American experiment we are a part of today. The word “experiment” to describe our republic is a fitting one. Many of the leaders who founded our nation were scientifically astute and understood the principles of carrying out tests to prove or disprove revolutionary ideas – including political ideas.
HOCKEY: Sharks beat Kings to tie for first in Pacific
The San Jose Sharks are tied atop the Pacific Division with 94 points after a come-from-behind 6-5 shootout victory at Pacific Division rival Los Angeles on Thursday night.
Red Phone: Fire truck out of jurisdiction?
My wife and I were at the Jason-Stephens Winery Friday night for


















