05/16/11 WEDNESDAY - MAY 04, 2011 - YOUNTVILLE, CA - Farmworker Karina Contreras walks through a vineyard at Kapcsandy Family Winery in Yountville, where she is part of a crew that is pruning the young vines.
05/03/11 Food Matters: Colorful reusable bags to replace kids plastic baggies; new skillet that sings
05/03/11 Corrine Siva, an elder of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, shows Father Juan Romero a photograph with her relatives. / Omar Ornelas The Desert Sun
05/03/11 Dear Mexican: Please settle a dispute. I'm an Anglo living and working in Mexico for years, in Culiac?n, Sinaloa (I married one of the famous Sinaloa beauties). My Spanish is passable and I live and function in Spanish. Where I live, there are virtually no other North Amer...
05/02/11 Children's Hospital Los Angeles , this past weekend co-hosted a "Celebration of Safety" in conjunction with the Buckle Up for Life program, at an event held at Our Lady of Guadalupe church in East Los Angeles, California.
05/02/11 Beware--there are creek critters at the Hillbrook School in Los Gatos. Students and teachers uncovered the critters when they dug into an area around Ross Creek that runs through the campus.
04/25/11 Francisco Estrada, the director and editorial writer of Impulso News, chats on the phone in his Petaluma office. He started the newspaper in Peru in 1974, but fled to the United States in 2000 and re-established it as a paper focusing on Latino immigrants' issues in the North Bay.
04/25/11 RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Alejandro Castillo, the 58-year-old former pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Ontario, pleaded guilty Monday afternoon to one count of committing a lewd act on a child.
04/25/11 A big concern for working parents is finding affordable after-school and summer programs for their kids. Knowing their children are in a safe and positive environment so they can work is just one of the many positive impacts of the three Boys Girls Clubs organizations in the Valley. This concern is among the findings of the recently released Economic Impact Study, commission by the Boys Girls...
04/25/11 Phoenix - A big concern for working parents is finding affordable after-school and summer programs for their kids. Knowing their children are in a safe and positive environment so they can work is just one of the many positive impacts of the three Boys & Girls Clubs organizations in the Valley.
04/25/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. A Southern California priest has pleaded guilty to molesting a 12-year-old boy who attended his church. The Press-Enterprise of Riverside says Alejandro Jose Castillo admitted his guilt Monday as part of a plea agreement in which he will serve a year in jail. Prosecutors say Castillo pleaded guilty to one count of a lewd and ...
04/25/11 DODGE CITY - Jose Alfredo Sotelo, 45, died April 21, 2011. He was born Nov. 22, 1965 in Mexico. A Do ...
04/23/11 General Conditions, Violence along the U.S. - Mexico Border, Crime and Violence in Other Parts of Mexico, Further Information, Consulates
04/19/11 For Mexican chef Lula Martin del Campo, the way to fabulous dishes is simple: buy local, respect the ingredients, mix with abandon and sprinkle with flowers.
04/16/11 The unemployment rates in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties remained under 10 percent in March, ranking among the lowest in California, according to state data.
04/16/11 Written history of Mariposa before the Gold Rush is practically nonexistent. Yet based on what little historians do know, Native Americans and Europeans resided in California for several thousand years prior to statehood.
04/15/11 Governor Jerry Brown today declared 19 California counties to be under a State of Emergency as a result of massive rain falls occurring from March 15 through March 27, 2011.
04/12/11 This story is dedicated to the memory of K.P. Ward who died unexpectedly and tragically on December 22, 2010. Finally, here it is: the start of my summer vacation of 1987, and I just finished another year of teaching algebra at Santana High School.
04/10/11 Thousands more underprivileged Collier County children are likely to blossom thanks to millions of dollars in grants awarded to nonprofit organizations at Naples Botanical Gardens on Sunday afternoon.
04/04/11 Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International students placed third on March 26 in the team division at The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Region VI Student Conference at San Diego State University. 'Our presentation show... |