Letter: City should support the energy deal
To borrow from Lincoln, “Of the people, by the people, and for the people,” these words can apply to a program called Community Choice Energy (CCE) tasked to provide solar and wind sourced electricity for communities.
“Of the people” can refer to the citizens of...
Damkar will leave large footprints to fill
The recent article concerning the district attorney's request
Governor shouldn’t try to raise state taxes
Does anyone remember why Gray Davis was recalled? Because he
Letter: No reason to sell Hazel Hawkins
Ask yourself: Why are voters being asked to authorize the eventual sale of Hazel Hawkins Hospital to a private company in Flint, Mich.? What is the purpose behind this historically drastic move?
If you’re struggling to come up with a logical answer, then you’re not...
Point-Counterpoint: Measure defined by fear-based arguments
BACKGROUND: The San Benito County Board of Supervisors passed Ordinance 918 at the June 18, 2013 meeting. This ordinance allows Project Indian to stimulate oil/gas well utilizing hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and other advanced processes. About a week later, the Center for Biological Diversity filed suit opposing Project Indian for an inadequate environment impact report. In July 2014, the court ruled in favor of the CBD.






