Skateboard trucks - Who let the dogs out?
Who let the dogs out?
Six dogs frolicked inside the confines of a chain-linked fence at the Medway dog park while their owners stood nearby. The dogs chased and sniffed each other, enjoying the freedom of not having to wear a leash. A pointer named Zoey and a yellow Labrador named Willie gripped opposite ends of a stuffed toy and began a tug-of-war match.
Youth invade marketplace
Young entrepreneurs represent a growing segment in the American marketplace. They're not waiting before launching their dreams. With family support and strong partnerships, now is the time for many around age 25 or younger to turn their passions into a thriving business. Watch the video.
YMCA set to host skateboard clinic
The YMCA will host a skateboard clinic for children in kindergarten through eighth grade from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. March 12-16 at the YMCA, 353 S. Randolph St. Cost for the clinic is $80 for members and $90 for non-members, and it includes a new skateboard deck.
Community center attracts climbers
Things are looking up for kids who climb Mount ECC at the Easton Community Center off Sport Hill Road. It's 23 feet wideand 30 feet high a rock-climbing wall complete with ceiling-mounted,
Wildomar's The Farm community gets bigger, busier
WILDOMAR - First came the towering new homes.
COMMENTARY: Smorkin if you got em
My desk looks like a playroom. There are toys everywhere. But these toys arent to be played with. They are my artwork, my d cor, my collection. Some of them will become gems, like the Paul Frank Barbie still in the box, but most of them are just toys that make me smile and remind me not to take myself too seriously.
Coast Lines
News and notes from around the area.
Skateboard crackdown: City has plans to discourage skateboarding in City Plaza, and perhaps ban the sport
About once a week, 15-year-old Tracee Sneddon hits City Plaza to hone his skateboarding skills. Sneddon said skating in City Plaza certainly isn't better than Chico's skate park on Humboldt Avenue -- just something different.
Teen rides 'extreme' wheelchair flip to fame
It's easy to spot Aaron Fotheringham spinning and hesitating atop the rim of a half-pipe before plunging into the mass of teenage boys zipping around the neighborhood skate park.