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March 2, 2026

‘Conservative Carl’ vs. ‘Diversifying Dorothy’

Diversification allows an investor to benefit from a variety of economic factors, such as inflation, deflation or anything in between. It's a good idea, but some can take it too far. Diversifying Dorothy is one example.

Have this train stop at your house

Ken Ludewig is hooked on trains. The jack-of-all trades who spent years felling trees in the Santa Cruz Mountains and later ran the famous San Martin Christmas Tree Farm has started a new chapter of his life with an old friend, a gas-powered train that he built from scratch.

Fresh Choice Emerges From Bankruptcy

Reorganization means a smaller company, but one that is poised

VTA approves design contract for Coyote Valley wildlife crossing

Now that a design contract has was approved this month for a new wildlife crossing in Coyote Valley, conservationists and transportation planners expect that construction on the project could begin by 2028.  The wildlife crossing is proposed to provide infrastructure for safe passage for animals...

Cornerstone Title celebrates ribbon cutting

A ribbon cutting was held March 4 at Cornerstone Title Company, 870 Tennant Station in Morgan Hill. In attendance were members of Cornerstone Title Company, Chamber of Commerce ambassadors and staff and Marilyn Liebers, Mayor Pro Tem. Marilyn welcomed Cornerstone to the city, and they were warmly welcomed into the Chamber of Commerce as well.  For information on ribbon cuttings or to join the Chamber of Commerce, contact Erin Machado at (408) 779-9444.

5-Day gets an injunction

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Hollister Grocer Will Stay Open

Albertsons closing 37 California stores

Gilroy body artist featured on Ink Master

A Gilroy tattoo artist was featured Jan. 9 in a competitive tattooing TV show called “Ink Master,” which aired at 10pm on the Spike network. If he wins, he would receive $100,000. Daniel Silva, 24, who works at Rock Zone, at 1323 First St., is...

Global economics reshape regional seed industry

South Valley region sprouts cluster of seed companies

Out of the war zones, into a brutal labor market

His job in the military brought New York native Joseph Rodriguez to North Carolina. The promise of a job outside the Army keeps the former infantryman here.

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