Mission 10 run set for Saturday in SJB
Annual Mission 10 run is scheduled for this weekend in San Juan
Breen: 49ers get 86’ed and I’m not feeling 100 percent
Having spent much of last Sunday afternoon in San Jose, my sons and I were separated from the emotion that accompanied the San Francisco 49ers' NFC championship game against the New York Giants.
Rates of preventable infections vary at hospitals, study shows
Hazel Hawkins Hospital receives perfect score
Hollister businesses get ‘Red’
Downtown Association coordinates events to promote health in
Fresh and meatless in January? Here’s how
I have long been a proponent of meat, often expounding on the virtues of pig fat and beef cheek. However, I do not hesitate to declare, in black and white, that there is very little more delicious than a perfectly ripe pear or local ear of corn in season. In an interview with "60 Minutes" last year, my friend and constant inspiration, José Andrés, called meat "overrated." He added, "I believe the future is vegetables and fruits."
Four-plus decades and still going strong
Forty three years is a long time. That's how long my parents, who celebrated their anniversary this week, have been married. I wonder - more in amusement than in awe - how two people can put up with each other for that long and be as content as they are.
NFL: Raiders hire Broncos’ Allen as coach
Denver defensive coordinator Dennis Allen agreed Tuesday night to become the head coach of the Raiders, according to multiple media reports, and has informed the Broncos of his decision.
Dickens’ novels well worth reading
Dear readers, I present to you, Mr. Charles Dickens, a man of his time, the time of the Victorians - and also a man of our own modern time. Allow me to have the portentousness to suggest that Mr. Dickens, that titan of Victorian literature, if he were alive today, would find in our age a blend of social commentary and larger-than-life characters to fill a hundred great novels.















