His determination to make an extra $50 or so cost him around $10,000 in repairs to his damaged workboat, and most importantly, that bad decision almost cost Simns his life. more »
Jan 13, 2013
by Doris Valliant
in -hot seat-
She came up with a creative idea to not only support both her retail operations and a worthy cause but, maybe even more importantly, provide an opportunity for local fashionistas to increase awareness of environmental concerns related to the Bay. more »
Dec 25, 2012
in -hot seat-
Farley wanted to learn firsthand about training people for “green” careers, so he designed a sabbatical leave to study the sustainability program at a community college on Maui. more »
Nov 22, 2012
by Doris Valliant
in -hot seat-
Courtesy of Erin Bernau
There are no U-turns, no gridlock, no highway rest stops, no security lines. Ferries mean hard-to-get-to locations, accompanied by expansive views and the white noise of the foamy waves. more »
Sep 11, 2012
by Amanda Priestley
in -the road-