GETTING OUT: World-class sights on 11-mile adventure
One hundred years ago, the Santa Cruz Mountains, like most
Summertime and the birth of the eBay blues
For some inexplicable reason, I wax nostalgic in the summer. Perhaps it’s the gentle, warm breezes blowing my bedroom curtains or the far-away drone of a small airplane that brings to mind my childhood back home in Colorado.
Winter’s comfort foods call for red wines
At this time of year with the weather getting colder, I lean toward red wines to go with the comfort foods of winter, like chile verde, chicken cacciatore or pot roast and mashed potatoes.
Sounds of Night-time ‘Fights’ Likely are Cats Mating
Q: We just found out our son has head lice (yuck!). The school
Kings complete four-game comeback with 5-1 nod over Sharks
SAN JOSE – Jonathan Quick made 39 saves and the Los Angeles Kings shook off a brief deficit in the second period to record a 5-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks in the decisive Game 7 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs Wednesday night.
Giants need to add offense to go with stellar pitching
When it comes to winning games, Bruce Bochy does more with less. He wouldn’t mind a little more relaxation. With the dominant pitching staff built around Tim Lincecum, Matt Cain, Madison Bumgarner and Brian Wilson and a lineup that is so weak you wonder why Barry Bonds hasn’t come out of retirement, every game’s a nail-biter at AT&T Park, baseball’s most beautiful ballpark.















