Saints puttin’ on blitz again vs. 49ers?
Get ready for three rematches in this weekend's divisional round of the NFL playoffs, and a fourth game that appears to be a grudge match.
Oh where, oh where does the buck stop ’round here?
Rough 49ers loss. This made matters worse: having to listen to Joe Buck on the TV broadcast. He's unfathomably annoying. Can't Sony or another leading edge TV manufacturer figure out a way to put the AM radio in the TV tuner and sync up the broadcast so you can watch the game and tune into the local radio broadcasting team? Perhaps some bright techie type in audience land has solved this problem. If so, let me know so I can pass on the good news and help stop the Buck stop here.
South Valley Rabbi ordained, will be installed
Congregation Emeth, South Valley's Jewish Community that was
Don’t Sacrifice Your Garden’s Beauty in the Hot Weather
We've all heard of heat-seeking missiles, but what about
Governor’s Williamson Act axing a huge blow to a “greener” state
It may not be the unkindest cut and it may also not be the most
Red Phone: ‘UFO’ could be a balloon
"On Sunday night, Oct. 9 about 11:30 p.m. I was sitting on my front porch off Carmel between Fourth and Fifth streets. While on the phone with a friend, I saw in the sky a reddish glowing sphere. It looked like a balloon with a candle attached. This object was really odd and got me wondering what can this be? The object in question then began to get closer and become more clear. It was a quiet night and I didn't hear any noise coming from the object. It was about 300 to 400 feet in the sky. I ran inside to get my mom and dad to check it out. My dad thought it was weird looking too. And as soon as we watched it for a few more moments, the object started to lift further into the sky and it started to 'sail' southeast still glowing red. I couldn't believe my eyes. Just wanted to get a response. Did anyone else in Gilroy see this? Please advise."
The Tabard Theatre Company opens 10 IN 10 PERSPECTIVE! this Friday
Five photographs previously taken by local photographers have inspired five stories written by local playwrights. In addition, five different stories written by local playwrights have inspired five new photographs taken by local photographers. All are brought to life in ten 10-minute plays as The Tabard Theatre Company continues its 2014-2015 season themed “It’s All About Perspective!” October 10 through 25, with an exhilarating New Works production titled 10 IN 10 PERSPECTIVE!
Gay bashing in Morgan Hill schools gives her pause
The more I learn about the gay bashing six students who recently















