Bryan Stow’s comment to jeering fans preceded beating, court told
Bryan Stow, the Bay Area paramedic severely beaten at Dodger Stadium, was attacked after he used medical slang to express disgust with local fans taunting his group of San Francisco Giants supporters, according to testimony Wednesday.
Bruce Lewis: Dial in your sandwedge
Most golfers know to open up their clubhead on bunker shots. This is because the sandwedge is designed to create enough bounce to allow the club to pass underneath the ball without getting stuck in the sand.
DELO: Pull into the power slot
How do those pros hit the ball so far? That is a question I get
Temporary cathedral to be built of cardboard
We arrived in New Zealand in July 2002 – winter in the Southern Hemisphere – and stayed in the Millennium Hotel, a fine lodging overlooking Cathedral Square in Christchurch, the South Island’s largest city. Across the plaza was the huge stone Anglican Cathedral; I remember climbing to the top of its 200-foot tower to get a view of the surrounding city, having no idea what fate had in store for this massive historic edifice.
Annuities and insurance fill the cracks
If you're contributing to an employer-sponsored retirement plan
NHL: Columbus scores late to keep Sharks from playoff clincher
SAN JOSE – San Jose’s quest to lock up a spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs will need to wait at least one more day after the Sharks lost 4-3 to Columbus on Sunday at sold-out HP Pavilion.
Thomas Andrews was tragic hero on Titanic
As the world marks the centennial of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, my own thoughts recall an ordinary object – a toothbrush salvaged from the debris field surrounding the rusting hull of the great oceanliner that found its final resting place two miles below the Atlantic’s surface.
A reminder to not leave your pet in vehicle
I am Community Service Officer Gary Muraoka with the Gilroy
Trying to Be Fair, Media Imparts Nothing
Some time in the past month, the Michigan gubernatorial race
County job seekers put best foot forward at annual fair
A rush of job seekers arrived at 10 a.m. to get their resumes to potential employers at the San Benito County One-Stop Career Center job fair last Wednesday.













