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February 20, 2026

Ghost Busted

Robert 'The Ghost' Guerrero Loses Title Belt in 2-1 Split

Presbyterian Church Offers a Host of Community Classes

The Gilroy Presbyterian Church has long been a leader in serving

A (lack of) flying nightmare comes true on the tarmac

You know how you read the stories in the paper of poor, tortured souls who board a plane for a one-hour flight and six hours later they are still sitting on the tarmac in a plane full of people who have not eaten anything but a piece of wood disguised as a granola bar and whose deodorant has failed thanks to the hot, Texas sun and the lack of A/C in the sweltering plane? And you know how you always think, “I hope that never happens to me?”

The Circumcision Debate

Archaic and unnecessary genital mutilation or a wise

Leaving the nest behind

Ty wasn't Becky Doty's first child to leave for college, but

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

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

No resolutions, only successes

While making my New Year's Resolutions – which I most likely won't keep – I ran across an article written by some happy, feel-good doctor that said we shouldn't make resolutions. Instead, Dr. Feelgood said we should focus on our accomplishments from the previous year.

Garlic Festival XXVIII Cook-Off

After months of preparation and countless hours of tweaking

GOLF: Woods will not play in British Open

Woods officially took his name out of next week's Open on

Hot treasured cloves

Don Christopher, the founder of the country’s biggest garlic producer, Christopher Ranch, started 60 years ago in Gilroy with 12 acres of the spicy bulb, sandwiched between his main crops, lima beans and sugar beets.  The man who was then known as the king of garlic, Joe Gubser, asked Christopher to plant some bulbs for him. He sold the garlic to Gubser for 9 cents a pound.

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