07/07/11 Inspired by the Latin Kings of Comedy tours, there now are traveling shows that project a slightly different perspective: the humorous experiences of barrio life for Mexican-Americans.
07/02/11 SAN ANDREAS - Jim and Karen Hagen raise beef and lamb on their ranch off Pool Station Road between San Andreas and Angels Camp.
07/02/11 Rod Carew, who started his 19-year Hall of Fame baseball career with the Twins as a second baseman, switched positions and played most of the last half of his career as a first baseman.
07/01/11 San Diego Padres closer Heath Bell is in position to either stay on the coast of the Pacific Ocean or have opposing teams keep ringing the phones for his services with the non-waiver trade deadline approaching.
06/30/11 Steve Ciniglio, born and raised in Malibu, began his involvement with Malibu Little League first as a player in 1965 and then returned as a coach in 2000. A graduate of Santa Monica High School in 1973, Ciniglio has kept the game of baseball near and dear to his heart.
06/29/11 Sacramento, CA-- Assemblymember Kristin Olsen today weighed in on yesterday's passage of a new state budget. "I have always been committed to working with both sides to craft a budget that
06/29/11 The bankruptcy trial of The Ridge at Trinitas owners Michael and Michelle Nemee has been delayed once again, this time by an overly complicated and opinionated disclosure statement.
06/29/11 Here's a look at what's biting, and what's not, in the Central Valley and Northern California. Fishing report for June 29, 2011.
06/27/11 Union Bank has donated 1,000 Angels tickets to local military men and women and their families for Monday night's game against the Washington Nationals .The tickets were distributed to units at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, March Air Reserve Base in Moreno Valley, the Coast...
06/27/11 Eddie Mathews, Hank Aaron, Joe Adcock and Frank Thomas tie a Major League record by hitting four consecutive homers but it isn't enough as the Milwaukee Braves lose to the Cincinnati Reds, 10-8.
06/23/11 Assemblywoman Kristin Olsen, representative for the 25th state assembly district, stressed big changes need to be made in the way state government functions June 16 in Ahwahnee.
06/20/11 SAN ANDREAS - As world food prices rise, so do the hopes of growing numbers of small farmers in the Mother Lode. Many of them are home gardeners wanting to ramp up production, or the owners of historic ranches who want to restore their pastures and...
06/19/11 Jim Pohlad, who represents Minnesota Twins ownership, said he was among those frustrated with his team's 17-37 start this season.
06/17/11 Steve Physioc is a good guy with a good sense of humor. Anyone who needs evidence of that should keep reading.The former Angels television broadcaster (you may also know him from Pac-10 football and basketball telecasts) is currently in the midst of an incredible four-time zone, 18-state,...
06/16/11 The United Fresh Foundation Center for Leadership and Excellence announced that Michael Crutchfield, from the Angels Camp Save Mart, is a 2011 Retail Produce Manager Award Winner.
06/15/11 Art on the Lawn raises $20,000 to $30,000 for Hospice each year. Courtesy photo A major fundraiser that helps Hospice of Amador and Calaveras provide end-of-life care to uninsured patients will be held in Murphys Friday night.
06/14/11 Bret Harte sophomore Cassidy Davis gets a hug from assistant coach Kim Carpenter after her game-winning hit against Calaveras May 12 in Angels Camp. Enterprise photo by Jeremy D. Malamed
06/14/11 Sonora, CA-- The Tuolumne County Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to give Supervisor Randy Hanvelt the authority to end affiliation with the Central Sierra Planning Council. The multi
06/14/11 Enough parents spoke up in the last month that the Murphys Dolphins got organized to participate in the fun rec league swim meets this summer with the Ione Marlins and Calaveras Pride. We still don't have a coach for practices however.
06/13/11 The Angels Camp City Council chipped away at its $405,000 budget deficit Tuesday, this time bringing the gap down to about $308,000. Last year, the city ended up $182,675 in the red, a gap it closed by drawing down its general fund reserves. |