Let’s start with some of the common and BIG website mistakes I see business owners make. These are the mistakes that will cost you money and limit or keep your sales results down.
Some information and tips about getting better sleep.
Protected from the lamestream media and angry police chiefs, we blog from a low-altitude orbit in the blogosphere.
All In One Fitness has created a cutting edge program to help you get lean, healthy and transform your physique. Give yourself the gift of an incredible body, better health, and a whole new you.
Veteran Little Leaguers reminisced Sunday about the league's early days.
Is the latest comedy out in theaters worth seeing? Well, there's a reason I wrote this...
Join Transition Berkeley on Wednesday to learn about this international movement to build a more resilient and sustainable community.
We're hoping that a pipevine swallowtail butterfly will visit the pipevine plant in our garden.
Music is a mixed blessing. First of all, there’s way too much of it. And second, so much of it is really good.
Where do we go from here? We start standing up and demanding responsible behavior, and untether government officials from lobbyists and big corporations.
Domaine Chandon and Gloria Ferrer, sparkling wine makers bigger than a Sumo.
An ordinary errand meets an unexpected kindness, causing smiles all around.
We are close to the perfect storm in America. Either we address income and wealth inequality or we will experience the end of America's experiment with democracy.
Get your slither on!
The anti tax, anti regulation advocates are hurting our communities and consequently hurting us!
How to obtain 1040 instruction booklets (and other favorite forms) when your local library RUNS OUT!
The political process in our country today is decidedly undemocratic. It is broken and must be changed.
Confessions of a Gardener: Oxalis, my love/hate relationship.
Spring is already starting to show its vibrant colors here in the Bay Area! Here are a few tips (according to Chinese Medicine) to help you balance your body through the change of seasons.
A sneak preview of my new novel "Hometown."
The only real party: The Cocktail Party
This unique literacy program is a partnership of many organizations, and welcomes your help.
A local real estate broker teaches you how to spot whether a home is equipped to withstand an earthquake.
We are The Cocktail Party and we endorse this message.
Where there’s food, spirit and matter intersect. And there’s nothing quite like sparking conversations across generations about developing a sustainable food system.
Contentious neighbors, a blazing shirt, and mysterious photos keep the Albany PD busy.
The Albany Historical Society's latest newsletter is available here.
Working for Albany taught me a lot about the importance of government.
Some simple suggestions to live your life in the present.
Odd things happen late at night in Albany's favorite dive, the Hotsy Totsy Club.
Post WWII saw the growth of the middle class and America on the rise. The 60s saw the rise of environmental consciousness, an effort to beat back bigotry and the scourge of war.
Someone got a bunch of blu-ray discs for her birthday...
Albany's former city attorney reflects on the economic and financial dynamics that affect today's governments, and ponders whether the great American experiment in democracy has come to an end.
The beauty of watching shorts is that, if you're not particularly fond of one, it will be over soon, and you'll be offered another.
A poem about Albany's Canadian Geese
In Body Awareness, Baker shows great affection for her characters and respect for their beliefs while still offering up their situation for laughs.
Support Albany public schools while enjoying good food.
A local psychotherapist shares some of her thoughts about forgiveness.
During a Board of Supervisors meeting, Supervisor Keith Carson presented a resolution recognizing youth development leader Niculia “Nikki” Williams for her contributions to the community.
In celebration of Black History Month, Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson honored five "Future History Makers" on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012, at the Joyce Gordon Gallery in downtown Oakland.