Vaccination can lessen severity of rattler bite
Q: Our neighbor told me that his dog has been vaccinated to protect against the poisonous venom of rattlesnakes. Is there really a vaccine for this?
Sharks continue to stumble out the gate, fall 4-1 to Kings
SAN JOSE – Two games into an 82-game season have determined one thing: The San Jose Sharks are yet to be in mid-season form.
Swimsuit Season is on the Way
We're in the midst of swimsuit season. Again. I know this not
Beer in the Garden: Fact or Fallacy?
We've all been told things since we were kids. You know, things like "don't walk with the pointed end of scissors sticking out," or "don't go out side barefoot because you'll step on glass." And so it is that we come to some gardening adages.
Brand new year, same old challenges?
Here we are, first week of January, clouds of holiday tissue finally swept from beneath our feet. A Christmas ornament, dropping from a dehydrated branch, plops on the rug, rolls hollowly onto the hearth. New Year's resolutions tap us on the shoulder, reminding us of our newly-minted vows. Get organized. Drop those Christmas pounds. Bring the budget back into check.
Pet therapy in nursing homes
When the time comes for a family member to move into a nursing home or retirement community many worry that their loved ones will begin to feel lonely and unneeded as time goes by. Fortunately, thanks to people such as Kit Darling and Dr. Karen Snowden and their work with organizations like Aggieland Pets With A Purpose, many elderly residents are getting the chance to experience the unconditional love of a pet.
Keeping Food Safe Requires Vigilance and Ethical Behavior
It's no secret South Valley folks love food. We love it so much,


















