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March 27, 2026

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Keep an Open Mind and Sense of Humor for ‘Avenue Q’

If it's irreverent, if it's politically incorrect, if it's this

BASKETBALL: Warriors’ brain trust prepares for draft

Golden State's brain trust is now hard at work executing the

Sharks slowed by Senators

The smallest crowd (14,807) at a San Jose Sharks home game in

High Holy Days Commence

Thursday began the 10-day period so sacred to Judaism that it is

Gilroy’s hunt for a CCS title begins Friday night

This is what Gilroy has been training since January for: The playoffs are here. The Mustangs couldn’t be better set up for a run at a championship. They rolled through the regular season with a perfect 10-0 season. They will have home field advantage through...

Holiday meals can be healthy

Q: As someone living with coronary artery disease, I'm very

Blotter: High crimes during the holidays

Dec. 2 11:30 pm: Jorge Munoz was arrested for assault when he choked and punched a victim. Dec. 14 12:00 pm: A victim on Broadway reported six unauthorized accounts on her credit report. 12:00 pm: A victim on Honey Court discovered eight fake checks cashed from his business...

Focusing on mistakes mars sports experience

To err is human.

W.E.R.C. animal of the month: Red-Tailed Hawk Nursed Back to Health

The animal patients arriving at the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center range from those needing "outpatient care," such as a small bird that perhaps flew into a window and suffered a minor concussion, to orphaned babies that require weeks or months to mature, to severely injured animals that need acute care and remain in our sanctuary for a long period of recuperation and treatment. All of these animals require dedication and expertise from W.E.R.C.'s staff and volunteers, but the long-term patients require the animal equivalent of a convalescent home.

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