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February 20, 2026

A Great Big Kudos to the CHP

Thanks CHP!

GETTING OUT: Be greeted by abundant views that stretch across South County

Calero County Park and Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve in the Santa Teresa Hills are kissin' cousins.  Though one is a county park and the Santa Clara County Open Space Authority owns the other, the properties are contiguous, and their trail systems interconnect.

‘Cavalia’ hosts sensory tour with Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired

A group from The Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired experienced the first ever hands-on sensory tour of “Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse” on Aug. 17 in San Jose. Students experienced “Cavalia” through a variety of senses including touch and sound. A spokesperson guided the group through activities that included grooming and feeding the horses, learning about horseshoes, sitting in a trick riding saddle and listening to a horse's heartbeat. The tour ended in the warm-up tent, where students and their chaperones stood in a circle while riders rode their steeds around the group. The students were able to feel the ground quake. Each participant was sent home with a horse of his or her very own – of the fuzzy, plush variety – and a used horseshoe from one of the show’s equine stars.

Dealing with the dreaded power bill

As we all know, there are a lot of stressful issues you have to

Town of Groganville Still Exists in San Benito County

Q: Where was the San Benito County town of Groganville

Hollister Gun Show obeys law, bans new firearms

There were AR-15s, ammo, gun safes, feminist and California secessionists who wish to split up the state at the Hollister Gun Fair held at Bolado Park in Tres Pinos–but no customer walked out with a new gun. Some of the more than 200 people...

‘Time Stands Still’: A look at a seldom approached subject

Making its regional debut at TheatreWorks, Donald Margulies’s “Time Stands Still” brings us an emotional and seldom looked at page from the Iran and Afghan wars – or for any war zone for that matter. Successful photojournalist Sara Goodwin (outstanding Rebecca Dines) has barely survived a roadside bomb attack in the Afghan area. Brought home by her burnt out foreign correspondent longtime lover James (an inspired Mark Anderson Phillips) after weeks in a coma, her world has become a rocky place of frustration and doubt about her relationship and moving forward with her life as it was. The vulnerability of not being in absolute control is at times completely unacceptable. She has returned scarred with a leg and arm in a cast, and is dependent on others while she heals.

It’s Time for Tomatoes

If you rely on grocery store tomatoes, you will never know the

Dropout numbers pathetic, but still underreported

Any week now, the state Department of Education will issue its

Tax hikes and ballot-box budgeting take center stage

I haven't been this annoyed by a state election ballot since

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