Colonial Williamsburg: Glimpse the 18th century
Bright as the gold that lured the settlers to the New World, a dandelion thrusts its shaggy head from the embrace of the gnarled paper mulberry roots in Colonial Williamsburg.
Sharks end 4-game losing streak
The San Jose Sharks scored twice in the second period to snap a
South Valley plays role in upcoming Supreme Court decision
The next time you happen to pass through a South Valley railroad
Seeking TV Guidance, Contacting a Star
Hi Red Phone. Does the Dispatch not want us to watch TV anymore?
The Hero of Allemand Raceway
It was a young guy from Hollister, Johnny Lomanto, who dominated our area’s roadster races. Many “hot rods” used Ford’s flat-head V-8, but Johnny raced a cut-down pickup with a hopped up GMC Six.
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month
I'm writing this for all of you out there like me. I always
God’s Prescription For The Brokenhearted
Have you ever been on the receiving end of a phone call from a loved one or friend whose world has just been turned upside down by tragedy? Have you ever groped for the right word to comfort someone whose grief is beyond words? In times like this, many of us opt for a conventional caregiving approach that first tries to settle them down emotionally, then moves to the "fix-it"/"make it better" stage where wise counsel is offered. With this accomplished, it is assumed that with the passing of time, the sorrowing person will return back to normal.












