Why no one cares about privacy anymoreFriday, March 12, 2010 @ 6:23AMA backlash to the Google Buzz backlash indicates that people have grown comfortable relinquishing their privacy. Call it Generation X-hibitionist, developing on Web sites like Loopt, FriendFeed, Flickr, and Blippy.
REC complex renames popular fundraiserFriday, March 12, 2010 @ 6:11AMIn the end, it was a joint effort. The contest to rename MARCaritaville, the popular annual fundraiser for Meadville Area Recreation Complex, combined three of the 73 entries received to form a brand-new name for the event.
On the Record / March 12, 2010Friday, March 12, 2010 @ 5:56AMHires/Promotions/ Honors
Vallejo man's bid to open medical marijuana cooperative deniedFriday, March 12, 2010 @ 3:16AMA legal bid to establish a medical marijuana collective in Vallejo has been denied.Solano County Superior Court Judge Paul Beeman ruled that the argument made for the Vallejo Giving Tree Patients Cooperative's lawsuit, led by city resident Chris Valentine, was not sound.
Jail can be tough for the innocentFriday, March 12, 2010 @ 3:13AMThere are several reasons it's a bad idea to ignore letters from people stuck in jails or prisons.
State medical licensing board sanctions fourFriday, March 12, 2010 @ 2:43AMA Miami, Okla., physician's assistant who was accused of binging on illegal street drugs and an Idabel doctor who operates a weight-loss clinic were among medical professionals disciplined Thursday by ...
Pathologists sue ex WDH worker over policy breach: Claim she cost them their jobsFriday, March 12, 2010 @ 2:28AMDOVER — Two former Wentworth-Douglass Hospital pathologists have sued an ex-hospital employee who was at the heart of a patient privacy breach they say cost them their jobs and much more.
Shenandoah Valley Electric introduces redesigned Web siteFriday, March 12, 2010 @ 2:27AMShenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative this week announced the roll out of its new Web site, www.svec.coop , which has been redesigned for easier navigation and enhanced with drop-down menus and "quick links."
In Sacramento, tribes have become bigger players than power companiesFriday, March 12, 2010 @ 2:16AMLance Williams Gaming Indian tribes have emerged as bigger players in Sacramento than the power companies that dominated California politics for much of the 20th century. The pharmaceutical lobby’s political spending is nearly triple that of the state chamber of commerce. And when it comes to money and politics, nobody approaches the big public employees’ unions, who spent more than $383 million ...