Wednesday | Alterdestiny
Close Reading the Culinary Culture War
To begin, I'll own up to a nasty vice I have: cooking magazines. I subscribe to a ton - some good , some just shiny ad rags hawking outlandishly expensive designer kitchen baubles and "authentic" $3,500 per ... via Alterdestiny
Wednesday Apr 23 | Daily Breeze
After-church escapade on Hill will have you rolling in the aisles
“Kathy, we're going to have to walk home”
I really can't blame my sibling for this story, but I would love to. I decided to take my sister Kathy and dog Mimi to the Easter pageant at church. via Daily Breeze
Sunday Apr 20 | Daily Breeze
Major crimes on the decline in the area
“It took Stevenson Village virtually off the map”
The number of major crimes reported in the South Bay and Harbor Area dropped to its lowest level in more than a decade in 2007, but the figure did not reflect what's bothering police most these days - a rise in ... via Daily Breeze
Friday Apr 11 | Daily Breeze
Cities want state's help with water
“I think our city has long made trying to provide good environmental practices and healthy water a priority”
Fifteen cities targeted last month for polluting the Santa Monica Bay have asked the state Water Resources Control Board to intervene if they cannot resolve their issues with regional authorities. via Daily Breeze
Mar 24, 2008 | Register-Pajaronian
“This is the first time a lot of them have seen a concert”
Sasha Dobson and the Sasha Dobson quintet perform for a full house of Pajaro Valley students Thursday in Santa Cruz at the Kuumbwa Jazz Club. via Register-Pajaronian
Mar 22, 2008 | City of Fairfield
Fairfield, California During the past two weeks there have been citizen reports of a Mountain Lion roaming around in the are of Rancho Solano open space near Rolling Hills. via City of Fairfield
Mar 20, 2008 | Sacramento Bee Newspaper
SATURDAY 'Little Women': Imagination Theater presents "Little Women," a musical version of the Louisa May Alcott classic story of a dynamic Civil War-era young woman and her close-knit family as she pursues her ... via Sacramento Bee Newspaper
Mar 18, 2008 | Red Bluff Daily News
“It was enormously successful and we all loved it. ... This (dinner) is a way for the Tehama County Department of Education to say thank you to those who provide care for our children. It's a well-deserved thank you from a grateful county.”
Children who attend preschool end up having a higher IQ and larger vocabulary, according to Mills College's Delaine Eastin, who spoke at the ninth annual Tehama County Provider Recognition Evening at Rolling ... via Red Bluff Daily News
Mar 2, 2008 | Press-Telegram
“I think she gives the Republican Party the best chance.”
The June 3 primary election for the 54th Assembly District is still months away, but already political leaders are aligning behind candidates on both sides of the aisle. via Press-Telegram
Feb 14, 2008 | Red Bluff Daily News
Corning California Chamber of Commerce: Treasure Garden Daycare focuses on positive
The Corning Chamber of Commerce is pulling a member's name out of a basket randomly to highlight in this weekly news column, and this week Economy Inn has been picked. via Red Bluff Daily News









