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April 6, 2026

Area youth rise early to study their faith

Anyone familiar with teenagers knows they seem to follow a different clock than adults, preferring to sleep later in the morning and stay up later at night. In fact, some school systems have recognized this by delaying the start of the school day past the normal 8 a.m. Thus, I was surprised to find a classroom full of Gilroy teens voluntarily meeting at 5:55 a.m. on a Monday morning to study religion – and they do this on a daily basis throughout the school year.

Getting Out: Take in the sights of Brokeoff Mountain

In May of 1915, after a 27,000-year nap, Lassen Peak blew ash, rock, and pumice 30,000 feet into the air. But Lassen Peak is only the largest lava dome that has formed around the base of the long gone and much larger Ancestral Brokeoff Volcano. At its largest, Brokeoff Volcano (aka Mount Tehama) was fifteen miles wide at its base and 11,000 feet high. Six hundred thousand years ago, it erupted in an explosion fifty times greater than the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.

A more-than-extraordinary musical experience

Grace and groove filled the stage of the sold-out Bach to Blues

Bullet train? Maybe, but not through Coe Park

Gilroy City Councilman Bob Dillon's recent unequivocal rejection

Getting Out: Rosendin Park a local treat

After four years and nearly 200 “Getting Out” columns, I sometimes allow myself to believe I have a solid handle on the hiking options in Santa Clara County. As it turns out, there was a big hole in my knowledge, and it was right under my nose.

Community Camera

Karin Yuste of Hollister won the Remount contest in late July at Maddux Jewelry in downtown Hollister. She won a 14-karat, two-tone ring mounting. She is pictured with employee Jenna Cafiero.

Who wants to be a record holder for ear hair?

Thanks to the Hollywood writer's strike I am watching stuff on

Cesar Chavez: respected, loathed, remembered

Last Wednesday marked the birth of a man who, more than any

Hot gadgets for cool lawns

It's summer, and fire season is almost here, along with the brush-clearing chores it brings. But thanks to the latest in high-tech mowers, yardwork could be almost – dare we say it? – fun.

Scandal in Morgan Hill puts damper on spirits

I've always been a news junkie and have especially enjoyed

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