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February 2, 2026

Home near downtown sells for more than $1 million

The sale of the first million-dollar plus home in the city's

Seniors returning to the workforce

Paul Wax looked at himself in the short cable TV news profile of

Dreaming of faraway lands

After suffering through auto transmission and home plumbing repairs, my summer vacation budget is woefully low. I might be able to swing a day trip to Milpitas or San Martin, but only if I stick to ramen or peanut butter sandwiches for the next month or two. As every family I know seems to be heading out on the open road, I fantasize about my dream vacation—a trip to Egypt. It is probably not one of the destinations that the State Department cheerfully recommends to tourists these days, but I have always been fascinated by the ancient Egyptians. What a sight it must be to gaze upon the pyramids at sunset, or to walk in the footsteps of Howard Carter, who uncovered the wonders hidden deep inside the tomb of King Tut. Between the political unrest of the area and my legendary anxiety regarding flying (turbulence!), a trip to Egypt is probably not in the cards for me anytime soon.

Practicing for the Real Thing

Fire Captain Tom Slice, left, and engineer Bill Barteau, from

Furniture scammers in the hot seat for fraud

A Gilroy furniture store is under fire for allegedly scamming customers and operating without a business license for months, according to the Gilroy Police Department.

POTW: Lucy Kate

Hi! I'm Lucy Kate (85222)! I'm an adorable, sweet and loving little dog on the search for my forever home. I'm extremely smart, sometimes that will get me in trouble so I'm looking for a family who are excited about teaching me lots of fun and good stuff! When out walking I prefer to follow right behind you, just take the lead and I will follow you around the world and back! Are you looking for a devoted companion? Come to HSSV today! Visit the Humane Society Silicon Valley, 901 Ames Ave., Milpitas, or call (408) 262-2133.

School Standardized Test Results Released Thursday

Locals will learn how schools fared on state and federal

Puppy-Napped

Owners of eight 3-week-old stolen golden retrievers say if

Walter L. Fine

Walter L. Fine passed away in Salinas at the age of 93. He was born in LaRue, Arkansas and came to Hollister in 1942. He worked as a carpenter and cement finisher for Mark Nicholson and Carl Albright and worked on the pipeline in the 1950s and as a chef for the old Hartman Hotel. He served his country honorably during WWII in the Army.

Second trial for sex crimes

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