It remains intuitively obvious that the theory of evolution is flawed
A man with a relational experience is never at the mercy of a
Get Ready for ‘The’ Big One
to the United States Geological Survey, there is a 62 percent chance that a 6.7-or -greater earthquake will hit the Bay Area between now and 2032. Are you ready?
Getting Out: Unexpected adventure awaits at Emigrant Wilderness
Expecting a window of good fall weather, in mid-October I headed to Emigrant Wilderness – a place I had never visited. Set between Highway 108 and the northern border of Yosemite National Park, Emigrant Wilderness is nearly the last gasp of the polished granite alpine country characteristic of the High Sierra.
Letter: Referendum is your constitutional right
I only wish to see our democratic process respected, and not frustrated by a developer who cares more about making money, and hired teams of people to interfere with that process.
Auto mall next to neighborhood not the answer
Dear Editor, While I recognize the City of Morgan Hill
Lost parakeet recites address
There’s a unique story out of Japan about a lost parakeet reunited with its owner. It all occurred in a small town outside of Tokyo, where a parakeet named Piko-chan escaped out the window of his home. He flew the coop, so to speak, and landed on the shoulder of a startled guest at a nearby hotel. The police were called and at first, Piko-chan was quiet. But after a few days at the station, he started talking.
Move beyond the familiar and try something new
At a recent high school commencement ceremony, Yale University President Richard C. Levin offered valuable advice to college-bound students on how to benefit the most from the experiences lying ahead. His message was not only directly relevant to the graduating seniors, but virtually for everyone else - even those who graduated from college decades ago.



