Old wounds, lightly salted
Advice for a reader that there really is such a thing as a free lunch.
Read MoreAdvice for a reader that there really is such a thing as a free lunch.
Read MoreJoey addresses some angry responses to a recent column.
Solar farm near Fresno appeals to all, from the utility companies to the Sierra Club.
My 15-year-old granddaughter is dating a college sophomore. Help!
How to keep an ex-husband from dating your friends and an ex-wife from trespassing in your house.
The Sacramento Metro Chamber’s trip to Washington, D.C., gave locals a firsthand view of gridlock.
Nontraditional heroes get rewarded for their good works.
My daughter sees Earth Day goals in action while visiting Denmark.
Advice on getting a fresh start, in your house and in your head.
Advice for readers on an alcoholic ex-fiancé and a ne’er-do-well stepbrother.
The new generation looks for cities with great nightspots, affordable housing, and green spaces. And they’re willing to earn less to live there.
Advice and encouragement to grow, especially when you feel overwhelmed.
Advice columnist Joey Garcia reminds us that Facebook provides distractions in more ways than one.
Advice on the importance of unconditional love and the practice of patience.
Advice on dissatisfaction with life, learning to love, and hating mom and dad.
Advice for getting over a romantic obsession.
Sacramento students recycle, plant trees and look forward to the 1 million kids at iMatter March.