John, Paul, Georgina, and Ringo are at the SPA, waiting for their forever homes. About 2-1/2 months old, their personalities are starting to take shape.

The Computer Corner: Know When To Cut
The early 1990s was a period when the Internet was unknown to most of the world. Corporate management had heard of the World Wide Web, which could make them tons of money, but they had no idea how and absolutely no technical understanding.

Deciding to Go Out
As communities and businesses are opening, you may be looking for ways to resume some daily activities as safely as possible.

Ask Dr. Alan: Couples in Pandemic, Part 2
A few weeks ago we spoke of couples who shelter in place, setting aside some time each week to discuss their wants and needs. I suggested a couple of rules for a meaningful and fruitful conversation.

Learning to Live in an Upended World: Birds Set Free
One of the effects of the lockdown is that many of the things we used to take for granted have suddenly come into focus. As waters when receding allow us to see what is beneath, we are discovering islands of joy unnoticed before.

Community Alert #1 of 2
In recent days, people with signs and symptoms of COVID-19 have gone to private labs in SMA to get a Diagnostic Test for the disease and instead received an Antibody Test without knowing there was a difference.

San Miguel in an Inter-phase stage
Mayor Luis Alberto Villarreal of San Miguel has urged the public to wear a face mask in public if they do not want to return to confinement.
Consequently, the city council decided to declare San Miguel in an “inter-phase” between 0 and 1) and to allow hotels to open to 40 percent occupancy on July 15.

A sanctuary for flora, fauna, and art, a work in progress
On the road to Otomí shortly beyond the railroad tracks is a unique sanctuary called Santtüary. It is an animal refuge and a large expanse where you can enjoy nature. Among other endeavors, the place is home to over 50 burros as well as horses, Vietnamese pigs, and sheep. This is an idea of a 16th century farm.