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January 14, 2026

Learning about life on a field trip

As far as school field trips go, there are generally two

Very Viognier

On a crisp, sun-laden day, I paid a visit to Sycamore Creek Vineyards, newly owned by Frank Leal of Leal Vineyards. The driveway was lined with Manzanillo olive trees whose ancient, gnarled trunks belied their recent plantings. The olive trees, strung with twinkling lights for evening magic, along with the lovely working women in the tasting room and the very solid wines—all trademarks of Frank Leal’s success in the business.

Daily Presence

When the monks and nuns at Gilroy's Kim-Son Monastery interact

Finding a balance between perfect bebes and Tiger kids

I'm not sure how it happened, but apparently I have failed as a parent just by virtue of being American. According to the latest parenting trend, many cultures are better parents than Americans - ergo, I am a parenting failure (and yes, in case you were wondering, I have been waiting years to use the word "ergo" in a column).

Shark attack continues on home ice

Nabokov stops 26 shots for sixth shutout of season in 3-0

Laying a solid foundation

Bamboo has long been famed for its flexibility and strength,

Timeout for a few all-league shoutouts

The winter season has come and gone. That seemed quick, didn't it? Three local teams qualified for the postseason – not including both wrestling squads. Although all three were eliminated in the opening round of the Central Coast Section playoffs last week, applause is in order for the Christopher High girls basketball and soccer teams – which made their inaugural playoff appearances – and the Gilroy High girls soccer team.

Cheek: Thoughts on a malodorous bulb and a festival

Gilroyans love their garlic and they love their festival devoted

Grip it and rip it

GHS alum has aspirations of long drive championships.

Is a local Trader Joe’s coming?

Where is TJ's?:

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