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January 13, 2026

2012: The year to restore Prop 13

Jon Coupal likes to say his hard-fighting organization, the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, exists to beat back constant attacks on Proposition 13, the landmark 1978 initiative that limits property taxes in California.

The Ghost’s tough break forces date with a comeback

All set to write about getting excited to attend Robert "The

Good rep, big b-day and pit bull hell

How much money can the Santa Clara Valley Water District flush

Sister of Stow beating suspect testifies, seems eager to aid defense

LOS ANGELES – Since the arrest of two men last summer in a brutal beating at Dodger Stadium, Dorene Sanchez's role in the case had remained a mystery.

Financial resolutions for the New Year

About 45 percent of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, according to a survey from the University of Scranton. But the same survey shows that only 8 percent of us actually keep our resolutions. Perhaps this low success rate isn’t such a tragedy when our resolutions involve things like losing a little weight or learning a foreign language. But when we make financial resolutions - resolutions that, if achieved, could significantly help us in our pursuit of our important long-term goals - it’s clearly worthwhile to make every effort to follow through.

Rock of Ages: A loud blast from the past

Bring your ear plugs and get ready to blast off with what is called a “jukebox musical” of the ’80s. I don't remember the ’80s like this, but then I was considered a fairly sane individual at that time. If you desire some of what the ’80s offered – shrieking guitars and sappy ballads by Bon Jovi, Foreigner, Styx, Poison, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Whitesnake, Starship, Twisted Sister, Motley Crue and Journey to just name a few – this is the show for you.

Red Phone: Fire truck out of jurisdiction?

My wife and I were at the Jason-Stephens Winery Friday night for

Sharks turn strong start into 6-3 win over Kings in playoff opener

SAN JOSE – A strong start allowed an uneven third period to not make the difference Thursday night as the San Jose Sharks opened the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 6-3 victory over the visiting Los Angeles Kings.

In defense of food in the South Valley

Food has been on my mind a lot lately. This year's Silicon

Learn the basics of the Christian faith

Despite its well-known religious diversity, the San Francisco

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