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February 14, 2026

Smart growth is smart for the South Valley

Not long ago, I visited the downtown districts in Hollister and

Four-plus decades and still going strong

Forty three years is a long time. That's how long my parents, who celebrated their anniversary this week, have been married. I wonder - more in amusement than in awe - how two people can put up with each other for that long and be as content as they are.

Feeling Gilroy grateful and ‘pretty Princevalle’

Last year I wrote a column about gratefulness, and I think I’ll revive the idea this year. Twice = tradition. This is my “second annual gratefulness column!”

Dye Easter Eggs the Natural Way

Common foods are an alternative to the pre-packaged dyes to make

‘Priscilla Queen Of The Desert’: An over-the-top experience

What do you get when you use 295 ostrich feather plumes, 24 pairs of eyelashes at each performance, 175 tubes of lipstick, 75 pots of eyeshadow, two pounds of glitter and 65 wigs? “Priscilla Queen Of the Desert,” of course!

Red Phone: Chip seal street not sealed

“The city recently put a cheap chip seal coating on our street near Las Animas School. For those who don't know what this is, it's a low cost way of preserving pavement. It's a oil seal with small rocks that stick to it. Basically a mess. The problem is that it has now been a couple months and the small rocks are everywhere. And I mean everywhere, even in the garage and in our house. They have damaged some of our neighbors wood floors. We have called the city to come out and take a look at it and they say this is normal. I can't believe that after months have gone by that the rocks should still be coming up. Nobody in the neighborhood is happy about this and the part that still amazes me is that the streets are only nine years old and did not even need to be sealed. There are much worse streets in Gilroy.”

Cheerleaders can’t contend ‘it’s a sport’ when convenient

I'm writing this week's column while waiting for a delayed plane

One of South Valley’s most interesting men

The most interesting man in the world of the beer has been upstaged by the most interesting man in the wine world – our very own Josh Jensen of Calera Winery in Hollister.

Who do You Lie to on a Regular Basis?

Who do you regularly lie to? A few years ago a national survey asked that question and recorded the results in the book "The Day America Told The Truth." The results may surprise you: 86 percent of people polled admitted to lying regularly to their parents, 75 percent to friends, 61 percent to their boss, 73 percent to brothers and sisters, 59 percent to their children, and 69 percent admitted to lying regularly to their mates. I wonder what the statistics would have looked like if the book was called "The Day Hollister Told The Truth."

Screws Loose, Bothered By Bush

This is about Counter Clues (see

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