Equine “Wolf Teeth” – What are they and how should they be cared for?
Approximately 70 percent of horses will develop wolf teeth. While these teeth usually do not pose a health risk to the horse, they are often removed in performance horses to prevent interference with the bit and to avoid traumatizing the soft tissues around the teeth leading to soreness. Horsemen differ in opinions on when or if these teeth should be removed, but understanding the physiology of wolf teeth can help individual horse owners make the best personal decision for their horses.
DeLo’s Divots: Fixing the short-iron game
Do you pull your iron shots? If you do, I bet you probably fade
County planning to hold public hearing on outreach in MH Thursday
The Santa Clara County Planning Department is in the process of updating their procedures for public outreach and notification of development projects, and will be soliciting input from residents at a public hearing in Morgan Hill Thursday night.
Getting into the spirit of the Olympic Games
Who else is a fan of the Olympics? I know I am, and whenever they roll around - winter or summer - I often find myself glued to the television, not just cheering for the United States, but every now and then pulling for underdog athletes or medal-less countries.
Gilroy landlords honored
The Santa Clara County Housing Authority honored two Gilroy landlords for their work in housing very low-income families.
Albert and Mary Rocha received the Family Homecoming Award during a Feb. 27 ceremony, which was presented to the landlords serving the most number of families under...
Analyzing Thursday night’s first round of 2012 NFL draft
A pick-by-pick look at Thursday night's first round of the 2012 NFL draft, by the Charlotte Observer's Ron Green Jr.:
Television network shares Christmas joy
Motorists speeding by on Interstate 405 (the San Diego Freeway)
FRYS.COM OPEN: Woods cards second straight 68
Tiger Woods made things interesting midway through his third
Cat’s Different-colored Eyes Don’t Affect Vision
Q: We recently adopted a white kitty-cat from our neighbor's


















