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April 26, 2026

Guess what’s going missing next at our state parks

Farm income down 41 percent.

Practice makes perfect

There is a reason Gilroy's boys basketball team has stunk to

On Topo the World

When headed out for a hike at a local public park, don't get

New Year’s organizing sidetracked by margarita machine

It started last summer. I began to get the tiniest inkling that perhaps I was not as organized a person as I thought I was when my sister opened up the guest bath cabinet and said, “You know you fold your towels wrong, don't you?”

GETTING OUT: Wind River Range continues to amaze

Ever since Europeans landed in North America, the western horizon has held the promise of new land and a fresh start. When Lewis and Clark crossed a wild continent, they returned with tales of a mountain landscape beyond comprehension, adding more power to the tug of the West. Restless souls - men like John Colter, Jim Bridger and Jedediah Smith – unable to resist the lure, traveled up the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains in pursuit of furs and adventure.  

Ancient oil shapes modern time

The digital display numbers on the gasoline pump began a frantic

Honoring the departed

JoAnne Perez Robinson worked for five days in the heat painting the traffic box outside the Gilroy Center for the Arts. While she toiled away at the rich agricultural scene honoring local field workers, her dad, Raymond Perez, came each day carting along a picnic lunch and an umbrella to shield her from the Gilroy sun—sitting with her the entire time she painted.

FOSMAS FREE Pet Adoptions

Save the dates!  Saturday 5/31 and Sunday 6/1 from 11 AM to 5 PM, FOSMAS will be at these locations:

Don’t forget pets at this busy time of year

This is a fun and exciting time of year. The holidays bring lots

Seeking truth about immigration controversy

Immigration is a topic of heated discussion in the United States. The current presidential campaign has provoked fear, distortions, outrage and scary stories; a case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court seeks to resolve how much control states can have over non-citizens living within their borders.

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