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February 18, 2026

Trees of the South Valley

Perhaps you've wondered about the trees lining local streets.

Bottle of the Week

Calera Winery, Hollister

Dealing with a bad case of ‘senioritis’

Senioritis, a sickness that starts showing up in high school

Desire to get lost in technology

One of my favorite comic strips, which I actually have up on the

Let’s take a spin

When was the last time you did any people-watching at the airport? If you've done it lately you'll have seen an increase in the number of travelers using “spinner” suitcases.

Teen organizes fundraiser for Jacob’s Heart

Fifteen years ago, Cecilia Anaya fought cancer but lost the battle when she was just 11 years old. Throughout her journey, the girl and her family benefited greatly from Jacob’s Heart, a local organization that provides support services to cancer patients and their families.

Equine “Wolf Teeth” – What are they and how should they be cared for?

Approximately 70 percent of horses will develop wolf teeth. While these teeth usually do not pose a health risk to the horse, they are often removed in performance horses to prevent interference with the bit and to avoid traumatizing the soft tissues around the teeth leading to soreness. Horsemen differ in opinions on when or if these teeth should be removed, but understanding the physiology of wolf teeth can help individual horse owners make the best personal decision for their horses.

Massive Glowing Pumpkin is Disruptive

A full moon?

Spooky Coincidence in Search of Ghostly Grill Recipes

As the days grow closer to Halloween, I have to admit that I

Osteoarthritis is Not a Wear-and-Tear Result

Q: Are runners or other athletes who put extra stress on their

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