Ottawa turns back Sharks 4-1 behind two Greening goals
SAN JOSE – A
two-goal second period proved the difference Thursday night as the
red-hot Ottawa Senators turned back the San Jose Sharks 4-1 at
sold-out HP Pavilion.
Bringing in a
9-1-1 mark for their past 11 outings, the Senators (60 points)
continued one point behind Boston for the top...
Figueroa busts The Ghost, earns stoppage in third round
LONG ISLAND, NY—Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero—in a fight he had hoped would show he was still a contender—couldn’t make it out of the third round.
‘Puh-lease’ … Spanking, Parking Downtown and War Debate
It's time for a periodic roundup of news items that make me roll
Latino family fund raises money for charities
A few years ago 16-year-old Lizeth Villarreal would have never given a speech like the one she gave Jan. 25.
She admitted to a room filled with community leaders that as a middle school student she had suffered from stage fright and was a quiet...
Red Phone: Concerned about speeders
“I am calling about Murray Avenue north of Leavesley Road. Awhile back they always make these promises that they are going to look into it about doing something about these cars going as fast as they go on the freeway. We need someone to patrol this area, or they need someone to do something about this road. We get a lot of these speeders that come through this area. It is part residential. When we walk, we don’t have any sidewalks.”
Celebration honors Our Lady of Guadalupe
Hundreds of South County residents assembled in Morgan Hill Dec. 11 for a special event as St. Catherine Roman Catholic Church held its 15th annual Our Lady of Guadalupe Procession. Crowds gathered at the Community and Cultural Center more than an hour before the scheduled 11 a.m. start of the parade. Bands, choirs, marchers carrying flags and banners, and horse-riders participated in the march through downtown, completing the route at St. Catherine Church (17500 Peak Ave.).
December is full of holiday performances
It's that time of year again when holiday music fills the air,
















