Scrapbook: Anniversary, honors
Margie and Louie Godinez, of Gilroy, will celebrate their 40th
Greening up garbage: just how much do you have to throw away?
Humor us for a moment and take stock of your trash can. We know, it's not a terribly pleasant thought, but there might be valuables among those old coffee grounds and wadded-up tissues.
Re-striping Santa Teresa
Is the city (or county) ever going to properly stripe the northbound lanes on Santa Teresa between Day Road East and Day Road West (in front of Christopher High School)? There are now faintly painted dots marking the lane separation. The problem is that if you stay in the only straight lane at the Day Road East intersection, you end up in the left turn lane that turns onto Day Road West. During rush hour, “unknowing” drivers get stuck in that left turn lane because “knowing” drivers slip over that dotted line into the right lane not allowing the “unknowing” driver to move to the right.
Monterey aquarium has giant bluefin tuna
The first aquarium in North America with tunas on display now
June proposition battle about eminent domain and more
The television commercials leading up to the June 4 California
GETTING OUT: World-class sights on 11-mile adventure
One hundred years ago, the Santa Cruz Mountains, like most
OFF THE TOP: Welcome back NBA
Checked into each game Christmas Day as the NBA finally opened its shortened 2011-12 season. Instead of 82 games it's 66, and more back-to-back nights. Some great finishes highlighted the Christmas slate of games. But on the other hand, there was plenty of sloppy play due in most part to teams having just 10 days of practice and a pair of preseason games before kick starting the regular season. Aside from all of that, it's great to have the NBA back.

















