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March 26, 2026

Sharks haunted by ‘Hawks in OT

Fleury's overtime goal sinks San Jose in 3-2 loss.

Reaping the benefits of whole grains

Q: I've been hearing a lot lately about the benefits of whole

On the (Fall) Tube

It's time once again for another sparkling, fresh TV season.

Red Phone: Adding a four-way stop sign

"It's great to see the Sixth Street improvement project continuing. I am hoping that as part of this project the city plans to make the intersection of Sixth and Eigleberry a four-way stop. This is a very dangerous intersection and there have been a number of accidents because of it being just a two-way stop. Also, pedestrians are a risk at this intersection due to the speeding vehicles and oblivious drivers. Can anyone verify whether the project will include a four-way stop?"

High-speed rail is road to the future

Do some time travel of the imagination and see yourself standing

The mystery of the away message

OK, so I don't understand the world any more. There, I've said

Grilled Meat and Zesty Sauce Make for Some Great BBQ

According to my husband, there are 21 recipes for barbecue in West Frankfort, Ill. At least, that was the case 25 years ago, when he and his pal, "Dutch" Holland, ate their way through all of them in three days.

What kids really want for Christmas

I have some good news for some of you parents out there: you

City employee cell phone policy?

Cell concerns:

Scientific literacy made the American Revolution

As you and your friends and family get set for the Independence Day celebrations here in the South Valley, I hope you’ll take a moment to think about the great American experiment we are a part of today. The word “experiment” to describe our republic is a fitting one. Many of the leaders who founded our nation were scientifically astute and understood the principles of carrying out tests to prove or disprove revolutionary ideas – including political ideas.

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