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December 21, 2025

Muddy Water Could be From Old Pipes

I was wondering if you could please find out what the sediment

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In Silicon Valley, an economic rebound

There's a place in the United States where factories are

NFL is back in business as player representatives OK 10-year deal

NFL owners and negotiators for players have agreed to terms on a

Letters: Good reasons opposition quickly mounting to high speed rail plan

It is important for our community to be aware of the very recent

The Inside Passage is once-in-a-lifetime adventure

It is apparently mandatory during every conversation about ocean cruises that each person declare whether or not they are a “cruise person.” At least it appears that way based on my experience. Though I suspected I was not a cruise person, I wasn’t sure since I had never been on one. I just knew that if I wanted to see Alaska’s Inside Passage, it would be on a cruise—and I definitely wanted to see the Inside Passage.

Time to clear the air

Nothing I've written at The Dispatch has created more of a stir

‘Time Stands Still’: A look at a seldom approached subject

Making its regional debut at TheatreWorks, Donald Margulies’s “Time Stands Still” brings us an emotional and seldom looked at page from the Iran and Afghan wars – or for any war zone for that matter. Successful photojournalist Sara Goodwin (outstanding Rebecca Dines) has barely survived a roadside bomb attack in the Afghan area. Brought home by her burnt out foreign correspondent longtime lover James (an inspired Mark Anderson Phillips) after weeks in a coma, her world has become a rocky place of frustration and doubt about her relationship and moving forward with her life as it was. The vulnerability of not being in absolute control is at times completely unacceptable. She has returned scarred with a leg and arm in a cast, and is dependent on others while she heals.

Bye bye from the bayou

As I write this, I am cooking up some jambalaya. Not any honky

‘R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (and Mystery) of the Universe’

If you want to experience theatre enchantment, go watch Ron Campbell in playwright/

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