Letters: No blame | Training needed | PG&E’s disdain Mercury News Letters to the Editor for May 19, 2024
How to keep safe now that tick season has arrived Ticks tend to perch on ankle-level vegetation with their upper legs outstretched, waiting to latch on to an unsuspecting dog or human.
Capitola Wharf, wrecked in huge winter storms, set to reopen after $10 million upgrade Historic structure, popular with tourists and locals for generations, is a landmark in Monterey Bay
Branham athletics saga: Board votes against hearing complaint supporting dismissed AD Former Branham AD Landon Jacobs addressed CUHSD Board of Trustees for first time at Thursday’s board meeting.
Cupertino’s free Shakespeare in the Park to return this summer The nonprofit performing arts group was able to meet its fundraising goal of $30,000.
Danville: New California-style restaurant and bar opens Friday Aracely Lounge is the second location for Treasure Island's Aracely Cafe.
Gourmet hot dogs, frosé and beer on tap await at this new Martinez restaurant Martinez has a new taproom steeped in the city's history and offering beer, hot dogs, frosé and more.
Peer counseling struggles to take off at Evergreen Valley High School Amid mental health crisis among teens, San Jose competitive high school can’t persuade students to seek out student peer counselors.
Mountain View: Pizza champ TonyG will debut new restaurant, plus ‘Apricot Fields Forever’ slices Slice House opening, meet-and-greet set for this Saturday, May 18
Early returns show Alabama Mercedes workers rejecting union The voting at the two Mercedes factories — one an assembly plant, the other a battery-making facility — comes a month after the UAW scored a breakthrough victory at Volkswagen's assembly factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee.