Hindu temple rises in Hawaiian rainforest
It was 8:30 a.m. on Black Friday, and many residents of Kauai were still waiting in lines for the tempting sales being held at the island's few large retailers: Macys, Walmart and Kmart. However, more than 100 visitors were lined up with me to visit one of the local spiritual treasures – an anomaly among the usual visitor destinations of rugged coastlines, sunny beaches and resort hotels.
New show highlights some of area’s fascinating folks
Every city in the United States has colorful characters. We even have some in our own little town of Morgan Hill. Who are these people?
Rain, rudeness, tax mishap and car dealer troubles
Think we should get the Santa Clara Valley Water District to
A one-way ticket to Mimi’s House of Pain
Today I wish to report that I have a personal trainer. Yes, I
Ellis in good position going into final rounds
Live Oak High graduate sank an 18-foot birdie putt on the 18th
Guest towels pretty to look at, just don’t touch
You know raising a teenager has some serious issues. Most of them, apparently, are my issues. Take guest towels, for example. Our family has long had problems with guest towels. Specifically, I love them. I am a sucker for pretty towels hanging in a bathroom. I cannot walk into a store and resist them. (I also cannot resist throw pillows, but that’s a whole other addiction and sadly, one that has no cure.)
Figuring out the local election an exercise in futility
How does Jaime Rosso lose his seat in an election for the Gilroy
SCRAPBOOK: Anniversaries, engagements, honors
James and Joan Stubbles, of Gilroy, recently celebrated their

















