Theater rages on as summer winds down
It's hard to believe that summer is already winding down and
36th Garlic Festival: better with time
Another Garlic Festival—the 36th to be exact—is in the books. And boy, it was a hot one.
Dog’s neighborhood enemies make resolution difficult
You know how on New Year's Day you recklessly make those stupid things called resolutions? And you know how one of those resolutions is always to lose weight because basically you've been eating fattening food for the entire holiday season and your pants no longer zip up? And you know how you always feel so much better about yourself when you write down “exercise more, eat less?”
49ers fire offensive coordinator Martz
Mike Martz, the flamboyant and headstrong coach who took St.
Tobacco comes with hidden costs
Kurt Drückler was a heavy smoker. For many years, the German gentleman ran a tobacco shop on the corner of Alexandrinen and Sebastian streets in the heart of Berlin. A few months after I was born, he died from emphysema. This lingering and painful disease, caused by years of inhaling tobacco smoke, prevented him from traveling to the United States in 1966 to see me, his newborn grandson.
Father Hugo Rojas shares hope and joy
Gilroy's St. Mary Roman Catholic Church has several thousand
Roger Clemens acquitted of all charges he lied about steroid use
WASHINGTON – Roger Clemens, known as "The Rocket" for the fastball that dominated major league batters, won his most critical contest yet Monday when jurors found him not guilty of lying to Congress about steroid use.

















