News Source: Isthmus
| about 1 hour ago
A Christmas Tale (A) \nFrance; Arnaud Desplechin, 2008, Criterion\n \n The Vuillards -- the central family and focal point of Arnaud Desplechin\'s A Christmas Tale -- are a bourgeois French clan, boisterous and lively on the surface but seething
News Source: Sacramento Bee
| about 2 hours ago
Lieutenant governor appointee Abel Maldonado said yesterday he's planning to run for a full term at the post in 2010, even if he isn't confirmed by his fellow lawmakers. "If I'm good enough to be nominated, I'm good enough to run," the Republican
News Source: Contra Costa Times
| about 4 hours ago
After announcing on Monday they had reached a deal with a mysterious "major international air carrier," SFO officials on Tuesday unveiled Swiss International Airlines as its newest flyer. Starting in June, Switzerland's official airline will take to
News Source: Taiwan News
| about 5 hours ago
Driving north on the scenic highway 101 from San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, the terraced vineyards of Sonoma County give way to rocky foothills growing an open secret. Hidden among the rising slopes are groves of cannabis plants, a pillar of the
News Source: 10 News
| about 9 hours ago
The San Diego Unified School District's Board of Education Tuesday night unanimously passed a resolution calling for the state government to solve its budget woes without placing further financial burdens on education. The resolution, sponsored by
News Source: The Herald
| about 11 hours ago
Lucas, Milk added to hall of fame Slain gay rights activist Harvey Milk, "Star Wars" creator George Lucas and feisty football commentator John Madden are among those entering the California Hall of Fame. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and first lady
News Source: Sacramento Bee
| about 13 hours ago
Air board's cover-up casts pall on diesel rules Published: Wednesday, Dec...Hien Tran, acknowledged the deception and agreed to be demoted, but after his data were given another peer review, they remained the basis of highly controversial
News Source: Sacramento Bee
| about 13 hours ago
Carol Burnett let loose one of her trademark Tarzan yells for 350 gathered onlookers, including four young girls from Fair Oaks who shouted in unison, "We love you, Miss Hannigan," referring to her role in "Annie" (1982), a movie she made long before