Smiles shared at Toy Giveaway
What do you have when you gather together 37 dozen tamales, a woman named Kathi Mendez dressed in a Santa suit, a six-foot tall elf named Lee Hill, 29 families and 57 children who need toys? The most joyous event of the holidays this season—the Toy Giveaway.
The Problem With Prejudice
Prejudice has been with us a long, long time. Two thousand years
Getting Out: The need to save endangered parks
No part of our world that is touched by public funding has
Summer Olympics: day-by-day viewing guide
The Summer Olympics have turned into an athletic monster. In contrast to the first modern Olympics, the 1896 Athens Games that had 241 participants from 14 countries competing in 43 events, the 2012 London Games will have close to 10,500 athletes from 200-plus nations going for gold in 302 contests.
Selective hypocrisy and more on the op-ed pages
Lately, The Dispatch's opinion page has been a source of eye
‘Menopause The Musical’: Attention ladies with hot flashes
If you are a woman over 40, or for other reasons have hit that
Teen receives $36K award
Live Oak High School graduate Joshua Toch—who will attend UC Berkeley in the fall—was named one of only 10 nationwide recipients of the prestigious 2014 Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards for his participation in a student-run, anti-bullying initiative.















