Take on Round Valley
Even though I have lived most of my life in the San Francisco Bay Area, I have never spent much time in the East Bay. I often travel through on the interstate highway corridors that take me in and out of the Bay Area, but I very rarely probe the back roads.
MLB: Baseball may broker a deal for Athletics and Giants on territorial rights
Oakland Athletics co-owner Lew Wolff hinted Thursday that Major League Baseball might be attempting to broker an agreement between his team and the Giants to settle territorial rights regarding the city of San Jose.
Budding artists
South Valley residents have probably already seen her talents displayed under the bridges on the Gilroy levee walk or on one of the many painted utility boxes scattered about Gilroy.
Catholic Charities works to improve lives
The U.S. economy is in the worst shape in more than a
Roman Catholics celebrate World Day of the Sick
In 1992, Pope John Paul II instituted a new feast day for Roman
Pinterest: A place to feel inadequate – and see cats
I think Pinterest has ruined the world. And possibly it's quite evil.
What kind of relief will mortgage settlement provide?
Big news, but will it make a big difference? On Feb. 9, the Justice Department announced it had struck a settlement approaching $26 billion with the major U.S. mortgage servicers.
A new ballpark could be a perfect fit for the 660
Baseball, art and the lost art of pointed American dialogue on

















