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February 14, 2026

Holiday Snacks

Thanksgiving is next Thursday, and many of us will be welcoming

You Can’t Beat Good Neighbors and a Perfectly Grilled London Broil

You can always depend on a good neighbor. They keep a careful

A Different Kind of Kindness

Galatians 5:22 says that one component of the

‘Here On The Flight Path’: A delight

Pintello Comedy Theater’s favorite Canadian playwright Norm Foster does it again with “Here On The Flight Path,” a joyful offering that amuses and entertains at the same time. Foster has authored more than 40 plays that have been staged by professional companies in all areas with many by the Pintellos. In fact, they will be doing another

Can’t resist lure of Gilroy Premium Outlets

It's April, and you know what that means. Yes, it's shopping season at Gilroy Premium Outlets. It's not as bad as Thanksgiving (and please, don't get me started on the fact that the outlets open at 6 p.m. or so on Thanksgiving Day—I mean, I love a good shopping spree, but even I draw the line there). But once the weather turns nice, the outlets start to buzz with activity.

County fair adds murals, stage

The Santa Clara County Fair begins a four-day 75th birthday celebration Aug. 1 at the San Jose fairgrounds, 344 Tully Road, highlighted by a new stage, new murals and fireworks every night. Opening day admission will be just 75 cents, 1-5pm, in honor of the...

Predators post 3-0 win to keep Sharks in second place

SAN JOSE – Nashville defeated Anaheim and San Jose on consecutive nights to leave the losing clubs one point apart in the Pacific Division with one week left in the NHL’s regular season.

Gilroy Garlic Festival: Bring it on!

Who else is ready for the enormous annual gathering of people who love all things garlic? I know I sure am.

GETTING OUT: El Corte de Madera is full of ‘treats’

High in the peninsula hills, above Redwood City and Woodside, El Corte de Madera Open Space Preserve is another peaceful sanctuary along Skyline Boulevard. El Corte de Madera Creek and Lawrence Creek, both born from springs near the road, descend through the preserve's 2,821 thickly forested acres on the way to San Gregorio Creek and the Pacific Ocean.

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