• Column: A cancer survivor's advice: research, persistence and second opinions

    In the fall of 2022, Robin Clough and Dr. Gene Dorio were going about their lives as they had for many years, serving older adults in the Santa Clarita Valley. Clough was busy with her work as an administrator at the local senior center while Dorio, a house-call geriatrician, crisscrossed the valley visiting his patients. In November of that year, Clough saw a lump on her neck and had it checked out. The early indication was that she had papillary thyroid cancer. “I was somewhat worried,” said...

  • MLB: Anderson back in win column

    Former Brainerd Warrior Nick Anderson is a member of the Kansas City Royals bullpen.

  • Issa Pressman shares styling advice

    Musician and influencer Issa Pressman shared her fashion tips at the recent spring-summer 2024 collection launch of Paris fashion house Kenzo in Greenbelt 3, Makati City.

  • Where is Coastal Columns in Fortnite? Map location

    Coastal Columns is a lesser-known landmark in Fortnite that a quest from the Elements event requires you to visit. So, here's where you can find Coastal Columns on the map. The ongoing Fortnite x Avatar: The Last Airbender crossover event has introduced a set of Elements quests to the game. Completing these missions rewards players with progression in the Event Pass, and one quest requires them to head to Coastal Columns. If you're wondering where this landmark is located, here's where...

  • SCORE column: It's time to go lean

    Lean manufacturing and value stream mapping can save businesses thousands of dollars.

  • Column: 'Public' Radio Isn't Dedicated to the Masses

    Is National Public Radio fair and balanced? Do they care what you think? NPR has a “Public Editor” to monitor listener complaints and concerns, but as we all know, the majority of their listeners are going to complain they’re not “progressive” enough. In 2021, Public Editor Kelly McBride appeared on Brian Stelter’s CNN podcast to praise NPR’s decision to allow their journalists to go to (leftist) public protests so they can “bring their full humanity to work with them.” When Stelter asked...

  • Column: 'Public' Radio Isn't Dedicated to the Masses

    Is National Public Radio fair and balanced? Do they care what you think? NPR has a “Public Editor” to monitor listener complaints and concerns, but as we all know, the majority of their listeners are going to complain they’re not “progressive” enough. In 2021, Public Editor Kelly McBride appeared on Brian Stelter’s CNN podcast to praise NPR’s decision to allow their journalists to go to (leftist) public protests so they can “bring their full humanity to work with them.” When Stelter asked...

  • Government needs to explain legal advice

    Former Cabinet Secretary Lord Mark Sedwill was speaking on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg.

  • Column: Is marijuana actually good for our community?

    In any society, there is tension between what members of that society want, and what is legally permissible.

  • Anxiety and eclipses: Doctor gives advice

    Dr. Susan Albers with Cleveland Clinic says if you are feeling anxious about the solar eclipse, make a plan.

  • Column: Here’s how volunteers are ‘vital’ to Pasadena Humane

    Fellow volunteers and staff at Pasadena Humane agree that volunteer Juan Vargas deserves Volunteer of the Year.

  • Biden’s Bad Advice for Israel—And America

    As I write, Israel has yet to respond to last week's Iranian drone and missile attack. The situation is fluid, but we do know that President Biden opposes an Israeli response. He's told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to escalate against Iran. "You got a win," Biden said to Bibi. "Take the win."