SMS Fourth Grader wins grand prize in city’s poster contest
GILROY - St. Mary School Fourth Grader Alexis Kong was a grand prize winner in the city of Gilroy's Young Artists Poster Contest. Alexis' poster was one of 5 that judges selected to be professionally printed and distributed at local schools and city facilities. The posters are currently on display at the Gilroy Center for the Arts at Monterey and Seventh Streets through February 25. The theme of this year's contest is character counts, show respect to others.
Puh-lease … from the water district to Coyote Valley
It's time for one of my periodic roundups of things that make me
30th Annual Crab Feed and Dance attracts more than 900, none leave hungry
Herded through the large metal garage doors, guests spilled into
For your sake, Tiger, step up and tell the truth
Waking up Friday morning more bloated from a Thanksgiving Day
DELO’S Divots: Choke up or down: What does it mean?
Without getting into a lesson in semantics, choking up on a club
New gadgets shown off at electronics show
Each new year brings the introduction of new products at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. And several MHAT-19 members attended this year's show to see the latest in high-tech gadgets. What really stood out at the CES 2012 show was the amazing high-tech advances making television sets smarter and more Internet friendly electronic devices.
NFL: Saints hit with severe sanctions for bounty program
LOS ANGELES – For three years, the New Orleans Saints secretly doled out cash rewards to players for hits on opponents – $1,500 for knocking someone out of the game, $1,000 for getting a player carted off the field.
Rodents love to Hide out in Algerian Ivy
It's garden question and answer time again! You may e-mail me
When two super-shoppers hit the (auto) mall
Few stereotypes have perpetuated longer than that of gal-pal shoppers who love going to the mall. Now kick that stereotype up a notch. Yep, I’m talking New Car Shopping.
















