Christopher’s magic comeback season continues with a trip to CCS title game
Christopher’s 34-7 win over Alisal Saturday meant a little more than just revenge. And perhaps it meant a little bit more than just a berth into the Central Coast Section Division IV championship game.
Two years ago, the Cougars were a 2-8 team. Last year...
Mormons volunteer a day of service
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints play
Jehovah’s Witnesses gather for annual conventions
Jehovah's Witnesses are Christians best known for their
Panhandling with dog
While leaving the Camino Arroyo shopping center recently, I saw a woman panhandling at the entrance/exit between Kohl's and Panera. My concern was that she had a large dog with her. What I don't understand is, California state Penal Code Section 597. 1 states: "Every owner, driver, or keeper of any animal who permits the animal to be in any building, enclosure, lane, street, square, or lot of any city, county, city and county, or judicial district without proper care and attention is guilty of a misdemeanor." The statute also creates "a duty in peace officers, humane society officers, and animal control officers to cause the animal to be killed or rehabilitated and placed in a suitable home on information that the animal is stray or abandoned." Why aren't these dogs being taken away from owners so poor they cannot properly take care of themselves with daily food, water and shelter? Shouldn't the police, city employees, or animal control take the animal for the animal’s sake and try to find it a home?
New nickname contest heats up
I knew opening up the new nickname contest to all of you was a
Indian Casino – Is it an opportunity or exploitation?
Gilroy has had its share of development controversy. Outlet
Open primary crucial next step in restoring California
California voters gave themselves an early Christmas present
Let’s put up our feet and call it a year
One had to believe that 2012 was the gift of a benevolent God on New Year's Day when temperatures in South Valley soared, and the dawning day felt warm as springtime.















