20 Great Valentines Dates

Looking to impress someone special this month? Whether the goal is to plan the perfect Valentine’s Day, or simply to treat your significant other to a night on the town, our list of local excursions is perfectly curated with lovers in mind. From first dates […]

Surviving a Broken Heart

Traditionally this is the month for lovers and all things romance related, but February also serves as a reminder to take care of our heart physically. American Heart Month, celebrated each year in February, is an annual celebration that began in 1963 to encourage Americans […]

Spring Bling

Bulbs can be a gardener’s best friend. Low maintenance and hardy, they will bring beautiful blooms year after year. With so many varieties that are well adapted to dry summers, your garden will be alive with vibrant colors from spring to fall. Know your bulb […]

DIY Valentine Bouquets

p>Valentine’s day is all about spreading love and appreciating those you love the most. In the weeks leading up to Valentine’s day, shops are filled with gifts for loved ones, restaurants have special Valentines menus and well, florists are overworked. However, although we are surrounded […]

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10 California Wine Regions to Visit

Every time of year is a good time for winetasting, and California isn’t running low on wineries or AVAs, with 139 American Viticultural Areas in total. Skip over the big-name regions and instead focus on some of the cooler, kicked backed wine tasting cities in […]

Setting Limits: Small Device Use

Modern smart phones and the culture surrounding small device use is a wonderfully complex topic. While these devices have given parents security in being able to track and communicate with their children as well as giving people of all ages the ability to maintain long-distance […]

Financing Freedom

You’ve spent your whole life working hard and now you’re looking forward to enjoying your retirement. But it can be hard to enjoy the prospect of nearly two decades without work if you, like so many Americans, are worried about the state of your finances. […]

Gliding All Over

This season marks the 15th anniversary of hockey in Stockton. Started in 2005 when the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies relocated to Stockton and was renamed the Stockton Thunder, the ECHL team (third tier underneath the National Hockey League and American Hockey League) called the portside […]

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A Community for All

For 20 years Lisa Sughayar has run the inclusion program at Boys & Girls Clubs of Tracy, a program aimed at bringing quality after school enrichment activities and sports leagues to children with both physical and cognitive disabilities. The goal is to create a space […]

Learn to Ski & Ride

January is Learn to Ski & Ride month in Tahoe-thirty-one days dedicated to encouraging newbies to take to the slopes, free of intimidation. Resorts will be offering special packages throughout the month to coax new riders out on the mountain including equipment rentals and lessons. […]

Stockton’s Music Man

Geovanie Brooks, 29, is ten years into his music career. Ever since a friend convinced him to take a guitar class at Delta Community College, Geo hasn’t put one down. Learning to play guitar fed a desire he’d always had, one that led him to […]

Super Commuter

Twenty-six hours. That’s how long Sheila James spends commuting to and from work each week, earning her the designation of super-commuter. But the 65-year-old public health advisor at the US Department of Health and Human Services isn’t complaining about the long hours, instead she is […]

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