A pioneer of civil rights dies alone and nearly forgotten (San Jose Mercury News)
Residents wonder how civil rights icon dropped out of society
Ex-bank manager accused of bilking the elderly (San Francisco Chronicle)
A former San Jose bank manager has been arrested for allegedly embezzling more than $900,000 from several elderly clients. John Tran, 37, was charged Thursday with crimes including fraud and forgery as a result of a two-month investigation by the financial...
Warning for seniors on Census scams (KSBY San Luis Obispo)
A warning for seniors when it comes to increased scams at Census time. The Area Agency on Aging wants the elderly to be aware that's a time scammers tend to target them. The agency stressed it's important to fill out the information because Census data directly impacts services for senior citizens. It determines how much funding is received. However, the agency said seniors need to ask census ...
Bus-eye view: Mexico City from a double decker (San Jose Mercury News)
The view from atop the bus revealed sights most visitors would miss. If this is your first visit to Mexico City, the hop-on, hop-off Turibus is a must to get the lay of the land and shake off any fear of this enormous city.
Dems look to health vote without abortion foes (Channel 8 San Diego)
House Democratic leaders Thursday abandoned a long struggle to strike a compromise on abortion in their ranks, gambling that they can secure the support for President Barack Obama's sweeping health care legislation with...