Letter: Adapt to change
April 10, 2022 marks 30 years after a drunk driver hit me when I was 16 years old. I had a four-month-long coma, broken bones, paralysis and brain injuries. My gait and speech is not perfect, and I read lips. Years of therapy and...
Letter: Grateful for police
“If the police force in London stopped working for one day, the city would devolve into mayhem.” My dad told me this years ago, in a thick accent, when I was a teenager. I did not believe him. I thought to myself, “most people...
Joyful tidings for bureaucrats and socialists
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Guest Opinion: The sun still rises
The impact of someone dying always hits me hardest the next morning, when the sun rises and they are not there to see it. And never will be again.
That’s kind of what it feels like this morning as I watch the sunrise in Gilroy,...
Warm recognition for public safety honorees
The following individuals and organizations deserve either












