Please Don't Quote Me
The homes’ radio hummed in the background all day long. It could be heard in the barbershops and mechanic’s garage, blaring out from the porch where a teenager lived. It was everywhere. And in the daytime it was usually turned to the “soaps” because women were yet homemakers not breadwinners.
Silent Film Festival in Half Moon Bay on lucky Fri. the 13th
The Coastside Film Society hosts its third annual Silent Film night. Three films from Buster Keaton. Live musical accompaniment. Bring the whole family. Friday Jan. 13, 2012 at 7:30 pm $8.00 adults, $3.00 for children and students Community United Methodist Church Sanctuary 777 Miramontes at Johnson, Half Moon Bay "Buster Keaton is remembered as a master of silent comedy. We ...
Tugboat flood hero mourns his mate
TOGETHER, humble heroes Doug Hislop and Peter Fenton helped save the Gateway Bridge from being taken out by a 1200-tonne section of the Riverwalk. But now, 12 months later, Doug is sailing solo.
Police say sorry to wronged church woman... from the pulpit
The Met has been forced to make an extraordinary public apology to a mother wrongly arrested and accused of assaulting an officer as bailiffs attempted to clamp her husband's car.
Tugboats are great addition
Tugboats: Hello, Salisbury.
For LSU lineman T-Bob Hebert, Tiger blood runs thick
His grandfather always knew that purple and gold runs deep in the veins of the Louisiana native
Business Beat: Company to continue local acquisition’s high standards
Craig’s latest addition to the business community isn’t so much a new face as a familiar one with a new name. Northwest Weed Management Inc., 1581 A St., is now part of the industrial herbicide company Chemical Weed Control. The company was originally founded in 1999 by Chad Running, who passed away in September when he drowned during a camping trip. Running’s widow, Lynnette, completed the deal ...
Sunday Obituary: Mike Johnson was the guy to call on the water
Tugboat captain Mike Johnson, who ran the Rainier Days tug races and whose barges were the launchpad for the fireworks, died while working on the water, the place he loved the best. He was 60.
Tugboat captain from Bainbridge dies after Mexico beating
BREMERTON -- A Bainbridge Island tugboat captain from Washington state has died from injuries suffered during a Christmas day beating in Mexico. The Kitsap Sun reports that 46-year-old Patrick Warga died Tuesday in a San Diego hospital.
Northwest News: Lucky Idaho woman wins $250K twice this year; Beating in Mexico kills Washington tug captain
Also: Prosecutors sought alcohol car lock for Veneta man before he died in Christmas crash and Washington tugboat captain dies in Mexico after beating.
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