Finding relaxation, recreation in learning an instrument
At 72 years old, one of Ron Perry's dreams is to make the banjo
2013 Year in Review
It's hard to believe another year has come and gone. Looking back, 2013 indeed was a pivotal year for housing markets nationwide. Many markets saw an incredible bounce back, homeowners regained equity and mortgage rates for the most part remained incredibly low.
GOLF: List of committed players grows; Nationwide Tour leader earns sponsor exemption
The Oct. 11-17 Frys.com Open, Silicon Valley's first PGA event,
Remembrance of fast-food joints past
Here I am at the Wendy's Restaurant at 1705 Monterey Road in San
Animal Shelter waives adoption fees for 21 cats, dogs
The San Martin Animal Shelter, which operates through funding from Santa Clara County and donations, is waiving the usual adoption fees for dozens of animals that have been impounded since Aug. 1 as part of an ongoing promotion to find forever homes for some of the shelter's more veteran residents.
Moooove over cats and dogs, it’s time for bovine
Q: I'm a regular reader of your column and usually like hearing about the problems other people have with their pets. But lately (no offense) your column has gone to the dogs. Literally, it's all dogs and cats. Why don't you ever talk about my favorite animals, cows?
Red Phone: Road needs to be widened
“Can (or more appropriately will) the city do something about the traffic lanes heading towards Christopher High School on Santa Teresa Boulevard? The problem starts at Longmeadow Drive all the way to East Day Road. There doesn’t appear to be efficient use of the existing pavement out there. There are hundreds of feet of wide, empty striped medians and/or shoulders while cars are backed up and trying to crowd into over-capacity lanes. Why?”
Down to the nitty gritty on police station costs
It's difficult to compare the police stations being planned in

















