
Dianne Tobias, an avid Davis crafter, first became interested in rug-making when her cherished heirlooms began to fall apart. “I inherited four old braided rugs that were my great-aunt’s. When they became around 100 years old, I couldn’t repair them anymore,” Tobias said. “My husband dared me to try braiding, and I began to search … Continue Reading
No Comment / February 15, 2012 | Posted in Features | Read More »
A Woodland woman already facing vehicular manslaughter charges is back in jail after being hooked by Yolo County’s drug task force last week. California Highway Patrol officials said Jeanette Johnson, 36, was under the influence of alcohol or drugs on Oct. 26 when she crossed her big rig into the oncoming lane on Highway 16 … Continue Reading
No Comment / November 19, 2011 | Posted in Crime, Fire + Courts | Read More »

Even the corporate-owned mass media can only willfully ignore things for so long (flag-draped coffins returning from Iraq and Afghanistan notwithstanding). Little by little, the “Occupy Wall Street” protests have forced their way into the news reports. Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, even our own Sacramento have been occupied this month, with people gathering together to … Continue Reading
No Comment / October 08, 2011 | Posted in Columns | Read More »