Seniors have stories to share – if we listen
After my last column detailing the finger-lickin’ goodness found at Gilroy’s famous Garlic Festival, I was contacted by the program director at Live Oak Adult Day Services, who asked if I’d be interested in swinging by to visit the seniors and share the details.
Golf: San Juan Oaks continues to build its reputation
As players from St. Mary’s and Pepperdine celebrated their West Coast Conference team championships Wednesday, the staff at San Juan Oaks Golf Club were in the middle of a celebration themselves.
Sharks power past Canucks 5-2 for 3-0 series lead
SAN JOSE– Two goals in a span of nine seconds in the third period helped the San Jose Sharks break open the third game of the Western Conference Quarterfinals, making it a 3-0 San Jose series lead by defeating the visiting Vancouver Canucks 5-2 at sold-out HP Pavilion.
How your demise affects real estate titles
In California, there are seven ways to hold title to real
NFL: Raiders dismiss Tom Cable as coach
The Oakland Raiders cut ties with coach Tom Cable on Tuesday,
Local author publishes seventh novel
What do you think would be your first thoughts if you woke up one day and discovered that you had been murdered 150 years ago? That is what local writer John Chadwell, 68, wondered when he decided to write about famous lawman James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok, according to a press release on his latest novel.











