From Wednesday, May 7 2008 - 5:00pm To Wednesday, May 21 2008 - 7:00pm Each week
"Wild Wednesdays" at Wine Tasting on Main, starting on May 7 City and County Employees, show your badge for a 15% discount. For three Wednesdays, tasking will be inside, and then moves outside when Wednesday Night Farmer's Market opens on June 11th Exxtended hours 5:00 - 7:00 pm Wine Tasting on Main, 300 Main Street, next to the Historic Cary House Hotel For more information contact:
Jeff Burton staved off a brief challenge from points leader Jimmie Johnson when the race resumed with 34 laps to go, but held on to snap a 25-race winless streak.
Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick were warned before Saturday night's Sprint Cup race at Lowe's Motor Speedway not to let the physical confrontation they had on Thursday spill over onto the track.
Monta Ellis knew he was in trouble after he seriously injured his ankle in a moped accident and then lied to the Golden State Warriors about it this summer.
If 2007 was the Season of the Upset, it might have been the last. Dennis Dodd
says it's not because 'underdogs' will no longer beat 'favorites.' It's because figuring
out which is which is becoming harder all the time.
Daniel Murphy hit a tiebreaking double after Carlos Delgado's second solo homer had tied the game in the eighth and the New York Mets beat Philadelphia 6-3 on Wednesday night to reclaim first place in the NL East.
The Colts have it all, right? But this loaded team is still dependent on Peyton Manning. Pete Prisco says the Titans, Jaguars and Texans are still chasing as long as Peyton's in the pocket.
Shawne Merriman should have joined Philip Rivers on the operating table in February
to fix his damaged knee. But Merriman didn't, and now he's risking his career by saying
he plans to play. If the San Diego front office wasn't mad, it should be now, Clark Judge says.
Jody Gerut singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the San Diego Padres denied Randy Johnson his 295th career win with a 5-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday.
Tim Redding outpitched Greg Maddux to send the Los Angeles Dodgers to a season-high sixth consecutive loss -- 5-4 on Wednesday night against the Washington Nationals.