Aug 28, 2009 | Times-Standard
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Court's Steroid Ruling Pumps Up Computer Privacy
A divided 11-judge federal appeals court panel has dramatically narrowed the government's search-and-seizure powers in the digital age, ruling Wednesday that federal prosecutors went too far when they seized 104 professional baseball players' drug results when they had a warrant for just 10.
Few candidates for local boards
In the unincorporated areas of Southern Humboldt, special district boards of directors are the only locally elected governmental entities, but very few residents are willing to serve on these boards.
We're not out of the woods -- keep working
I was describing a vivid childhood image to someone today. It was December 1964, and I stood in the middle of the Avenue of the Giants at the north end of Miranda.
Fairfield man sentenced in slaying of two brothers
More than three years ago, Sergio "Silent" Miranda climbed out of a car on Fairfield's dimly lit San Diego Street and opened fire with a powerful handgun, killing two unarmed brothers who'd been walking with friends.
Fairfield man sentenced in slaying of two brothers
More than three years ago, Sergio "Silent" Miranda climbed out of a car on Fairfield's dimly lit San Diego Street and opened fire with a powerful handgun, killing two unarmed brothers who'd been walking with friends.
By Jud Snyder He puts it this way - "Hell, if I can write a book, anyone can. It just takes a lot of work." Gerald Haslam is not self-effacing. He knows the realities of authorship and hardly expects a would-be writer to boot up his or her computer and churn out a polished manuscript.
Fairfield man sentenced in slaying of two brothers
More than three years ago, Sergio "Silent" Miranda climbed out of a car on Fairfield's dimly lit San Diego Street and opened fire with a powerful handgun, killing two unarmed brothers who'd been walking with friends.