NHL: Team Chara outlasts Team Alfredsson in all-star game
OTTAWA – Defense was a rumor. So was physical play. Heck, the singer Drake, who performed after the second intermission, did as much hitting as the players in Sunday's 59th NHL All-Star Game at Scotiabank Place. In other words, it was a typical All-Star Game: Free-wheeling pond hockey on national TV. The New York Rangers' Marian Gaborik recorded a hat trick and was named the MVP as Team Chara outlasted Team Alfredsson, 12-9. It was the fourth-highest scoring game in all-star history.
The ergonomic smartphone: Four tips to foil trouble
Holding your smartphone may be hazardous to your body. According to Dr. David Rempel, Director of the UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program: Using a handheld computing device places your body in a hunched position, which can lead to pain in your back and neck.
Feast for All
A week ago, the woman charged with feeding holiday meals to thousands of hungry families wasn’t sure what she would do.
WORLD SERIES: Pitching the key for Giants
SAN FRANCISCO – Pitching is what the San Francisco Giants are all about. If you look for similarities between the 2010 World Series champs and the team that begins play against the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday night in this year's series, the only aspect the teams share, beyond catcher Buster Posey, is the pitching.
Church hosts four-session program
For centuries Christians have observed the period before Easter
Seek San Martin shelter during adopt-a-dog month
I walk my dog, Pete, every day, and people are always stopping
Church welcomes new, ‘easygoing’ pastor
Since 1865, Gilroy's St. Mary Roman Catholic Church has had an important role in the life of the South Valley through its parochial school and numerous other ministries. With the retirement in December of longtime pastor and community icon Father Dan Derry, a new pastor was appointed to lead the huge parish (with 4,000 registered members and eight Masses each weekend). Due to his background and talents, The Rev. Robert Brocato seems well-suited for this challenging position.
Using new technology to inform the neighborhood
Several weeks ago, an overly-aggressive salesman came to our















