- Big tuna make best-ever day at docks
Veteran long-range fishermen anointed yesterday the best ever for San Diego-based sport boats as six boats returned with 20 yellowfin tuna weighing more than 300 pounds.
- Children home-schooled aboard RV
From left, Christina Meitler, 10, Katelyn Meitler, 15, Rachel Meitler, 6, and their father Paul Meitler, 41, gather in their motor home after a sven-month sabbatical exploring America's national parks and ...
- Community Christmas dinner returns to Bishop
A holiday happening that is as much a tradition as the Christmas parade or the ornaments adorning Main Street is the annual Christmas Dinner at the Bishop Senior Center.
- Paly seniors apply to universities abroad
Students hope to immerse themselves in different environments to learn about foreign perspectives, cultures http://upload.wikimedia.org Senior Ian Dunbar appreciates the historical significance and physical ...
- Hatter-Carle engagement
Laura Olinger and Mark Hatter, of Independence, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane Daphne Hatter, of Montreal, Quebec, to Loren Robert Carle.
- Getting California Schools Off The Grid
Today, California's State & Consumer Services Agency announced the release of Grid Neutral: Electrical Independence for California Schools and Community Colleges , a step-by-step guide to help California ...
- Same-sex marriage supporters urge gays and lesbians to 'call in gay' Wednesday
Some same-sex marriage supporters are urging people to "call in gay" Wednesday to show how much the country relies on gays and lesbians, but others question whether it's wise to encourage skipping work given ...
- Academic acumen on display at annual countywide competition
After a long, nail-biting battle of wits for elementary and high school students from around Inyo County, two Bishop kids earned first place honors at the 33rd Annual Inyo County Spelling Bee.
- Oak Creek land at center of controversy
With 4 percent of Inyo County's land in the hands of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, a move by the utility to purchase even more property has ruffled the feathers of some Southern Inyo residents.
- Aid offered to Indy residents needing regulators
Financial assistance may be available for some Independence residents being required to install a pricey pressure regulator to their home water-system. The regulators may be needed in some homes when the new ...
- Drawn and Quoted
In order to close California's massive deficit, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed a mid-year budget cut earlier this month to cut $65.5 million from the University of California this fiscal year, adding to ...
- The people have spoken on Proposition 8, and ignoring their will is wrong
Now that the opponents of Proposition 8 have managed to manipulate the California Supreme Court into listening to their challenge of the passage of what is clearly a decided issue or the courts ego has been ...
- Holocaust survivor Al Furberg dies
Al Furberg did not celebrate his 16th birthday with a party. Instead, he was taken from his home in Poland by Nazi soldiers and placed in a ghetto for Jews.
- City paves the way for energy loan programs
They said it couldn't be done, but Palm Desert changed state law to allow cities and counties throughout California to establish energy loan programs similar to the city's pioneering Energy Independence Plan.
- Tempest brewing in Indy over water system changes
In the past year and a half, Independence has been besieged by a severe fire and a massive flood.
- Pelosi will re-establish climate-change panel
Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans to renew her select committee to address global warming next year, ending speculation that she would terminate the panel to clear the way for the next chairman of the Energy and ...
- Mary J's Medicine
Cannabis is one of the oldest medicines known to man. The Chinese recognized the medicinal and "magical" properties of which many are fond.
- Funding comes through for new court building
Inyo County Superior Court Judge Dean Stout is looking to the future and a construction project that will add a state-of-the-art court facility in Independence.
- What's Happening for Nov. 11
Wyandotte Grange will host a chicken dumpling dinner 5-7 p.m. Nov. 15 at 4910 Foothill Blvd.