June proposition battle about eminent domain and more
The television commercials leading up to the June 4 California
New technology and parents don’t always mix well
My parents just got new iPads. Now before you wonder why I’m telling you this, let me just say one thing. My parents are no technological wizards – but they aren’t afflicted with a disease I like to call we-think-we’re-technological-whiz-kids-but-really-we-don’t-know-a-thing-about-technology-and-can-barely-use-the-TV-remote.
Arizona law doesn’t deal with ‘bottom line’
Arizona's tough new immigration law is the result of the federal
Getting out: Pacheco State Park
As John Muir stepped off a Panama steamer in San Francisco, he
BOXING: Ward dominates Dawson
OAKLAND – Andre "SOG" Ward retained his WBC/WBA Super Middleweight world titles, delivering a dominating performance in a TKO victory over "Bad" Chad Dawson in front of an energetic and loudly supportive hometown Oakland crowd on Saturday night.
Augusta, home of the Masters golf tournament, admits first women
A decade after former Augusta National Golf Club chairman Hootie Johnson swore that the home of the Masters golf tournament would not admit women "at the point of a bayonet," the club has quietly invited two prominent women to join.
Tough Questions That need answers in the wake of Katrina
It's heartbreaking to watch the despair, death and destruction
Seniors most vulnerable to getting fleeced
Almost daily we read about a new Ponzi scheme or fraud that's perpetrated against a friend, relative or neighbor. The sad part is that most of these schemes are carried out against our seniors and it is happening at an alarming rate. Sadly these victims are people who are the most trusting, and who don't have the time to recuperate from these losses. They have saved diligently and lived prudently, but end up losing allot of their retirement savings which was intended to support their golden years.












