Editorial: Two citizens stand up for their neighborhood
Delia Gutierrez and Virginia Ramos showed what civil, proud citizens could do when they recognized a neighborhood in steep decline. They took their complaints directly to the city's top brass and they did so in an open forum.
Parenting by Embarrassment: Effective, Simple
If you have young children you've probably read all about the
How to crash a meeting and other political foibles
The week's paper was out, and there was time for a talk
Letter: Writer’s picture of sustainability looks like UN agenda
Drew Johnson’s “Another View” in the August 10 Free Lance gives his picture of Sustainable Development. His description of the new sustainable home of 420 square feet is very compatible with the United Nation’s Agenda for the 21 Century, or just Agenda 21.
Police chief should have expressed disappointment
Although Sgt. James Egan pleaded down from drunken driving and
Guest View: Reader disagrees with editorial on campus direction
I don't even know where and how to begin there is so much to disagree with you about. In the words of my late mother your article regarding SBHS seeking a bond issue to upgrade the current campus was just ASSENINE. First of all your information about how much money is being spent on classrooms is erroneous. There is between $22 and 27 million being spent on classrooms, depending on whether or not you count the multi-purpose room as a classroom (the state does).
‘Gender’ bill is insult to families and small business owners
On Aug. 2, Gov. Gray Davis signed into law Assembly Bill 196.







