Blogs: The latest addition to community news
For anyone who hasn’t checked out the newspaper’s website recently, you might want to take a quick peek. It’s been revamped and redesigned, with an easier to use, drop-down navigation bar and a special “Helping out for the holidays” section, where you can find out what area organizations need for the upcoming holiday season.
Stop junk mail and help save the world
When I first heard about the U.S. Postal Service's raising the
Girls attend prestigious science camp
Three rising science stars recently attended the week-long American Association of University Women Marie Curie Science Camp held at Stanford University.
‘Marry Me A Little’: A Sondheim Festival
“Marry Me A Little” can be considered an unique experience.
County execs given accrual cap; Wasserman sworn-in as District 1 supervisor
The same morning Mike Wasserman was sworn-in as District 1
Boxing: El Roble students surprise Gilroy’s Guerrero with parting gift
Gilroy’s Robert Guerrero is scheduled to leave Sunday for his training camp in Las Vegas, where he’ll fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 4.
Hike’s ocean views, human tale inspire
Years ago, when I was a young boy growing up in the Bay Area, the rain always came each winter. As sure as the arrival of winter rain, one story would eventually appear on the evening news: a rock slide at Devil’s Slide had closed Highway 1 between Pacifica and Half Moon Bay. It was as if this event, like the rain, was an integral part of the
At Jardines, Dinner is a Family Experience
Dining out with toddlers can be stressful for everyone involved



















