
By Dan Samaria Publisher/GCC October. 21, 2009 Editor’s Note: There are a lot of God’s special children in this world that you need your help. After reading this article, it doesn’t make you want to get involved we don’t know what would. We hope you will enjoy the story below: We would like to know [...]
October 22, 2009 | Posted in
Human Interest,
Sports |
Read More »
By Dan Samaria Publisher/YC Oct. 17, 2009 Editor’s Note: There are a lot of God’s special children in this world that you need your help. After reading this article, it doesn’t make you want to get involved we don’t know what would. We hope you will enjoy the story below: We would like to [...]

By AP Oct. 14, 2009 Editor’s Note: This is what America is coming to! It is ok for the left and the certain people or groups from the African American Community can tell lies, scare people. And we are supposed to believe them and allow them to get away with it? The following story shows [...]
October 14, 2009 | Posted in
Feature,
Sports |
Read More »

by TSC/PIO Oct. 11, 2009 Cancer Center Celebrities 25th Anniversary Olympic swimmer and testicular cancer survivor Eric Shanteau will share his story of challenge and triumph as part of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the After Completion of Therapy Clinic of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. This month, the facility is marking a [...]
October 11, 2009 | Posted in
Sports |
Read More »

By Zach Jones Sept 22, 2009 Each year from September 15 to October 15, Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the contributions of Americans of Spanish and Latin heritage. On Friday, Pittsburgh baseball fans paid special tribute to the city’s most popular Hispanic hero, Roberto Clemente. A native of Puerto Rico, the baseball legend played for [...]
September 22, 2009 | Posted in
Feature,
Sports |
Read More »

byJacqueline Minogue Sept. 10, 2009 “Rain, rain go away…” that is all I could think about as I arrived at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York, on Saturday. I was there to cover Arthur Ashe Kids Day. The morning activities had already been already canceled. I did not [...]
September 13, 2009 | Posted in
Sports |
Read More »

By Micah Simon Sept. 3, 2009 Proper fluid intake and a healthy pre-game diet can help youth athletes perform at their best on the football field. As football season begins for youth athletes, it’s important for them to take care of their bodies before, during and after physical activity. Drinking the right fluids and [...]
September 3, 2009 | Posted in
Human Interest,
Sports |
Read More »

Chula Vista players Luke Ramirez (left), Kiko Garcia (right), and Seth Godfrey celebrate after winning the Little League World Series championship baseball game in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, August 30, 2009. (Photo: AP/Gene J. Puskar) By Laura Leigh Davidson Sept. 2, 2009 A team from California came from behind to win the 2009 Little League World Series [...]
September 2, 2009 | Posted in
Feature,
Sports |
Read More »

By Stephen M. Silverman August 14, 2009 Michael Phelps walked away uninjured Thursday night in downtown Baltimore after being behind the wheel of a late-model Cadillac Escalade when it collided with a Honda Accord that a woman was driving, say reports. Police told the Baltimore Sun that besides Phelps’s SUV, the Accord and a parked [...]
August 15, 2009 | Posted in
Sports |
Read More »

By MWF/PIO July 23, 2009 All it took was one look at WWE Superstar John Cena in action, and Alan became a pro wrestling fan. He was visiting a friend in 2004 when he caught a glimpse of a WWE match featuring Cena. Alan saw an unyielding, unflinching quality in Cena that he couldn’t resist. [...]
July 25, 2009 | Posted in
Sports |
Read More »