There is something so fine about Memorial Day
I was a lucky kid; I grew up in “Small Town America” during the 1950s. And although my Colorado hometown wasn’t “small” by most standards (roughly 100,000 people), it felt that way because we were encapsulated within our close-knit neighborhoods.
Pulido leads Eskrima team to world championships
Linda Pulido, a Gilroy resident and owner of Pulido's Pro
Have an ‘amazing spiritual adventure’
The stresses of our society lead many people to suffer from addictions to drugs or alcohol, or other compulsive or dysfunctional behaviors. Many well-known programs like Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous have been developed to deal with such problems.
Grilled Corn Salad a Great Addition to Labor Day Weekend
Once again, we celebrate another Labor Day. As many view it,
Morgan Hill Church is a Lighthouse to the Community
A recently renovated shopping center at 221 W. Main Ave. in
Boxing: Mayweather-Guerrero fight becomes official
Robert Guerrero had publicly campaigned for a fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr. for months.
Bumping up the sticker price
The bright red front door and light purple kitchen walls might
















