NHL: Blues beat Sharks, clinch first playoff series win in 10 seasons
ST. LOUIS – After 10 long years, the Blues turned their playoff fortune around in 45 quick seconds against the San Jose Sharks on Saturday night. Seeking to win their first postseason series since 2002, and with those chances diminishing late in the third period, the Blues received back-to-back goals from Jamie Langenbrunner and David Perron for the team's first lead, and Andy McDonald added an empty-netter for a 3-1 victory in Game 5.
Tebow’s mom to share missionary story in Gilroy
South Valley residents are invited to a special event Saturday, April 12 at Gilroy's Foothills Church (8335 Church St.). Guests will enjoy a free breakfast followed by an inspirational address by guest speaker Pam Tebow.
It’s time for parents to take back the dreaded word: Why?
There is a word that parents hate. It's ironic, really. I mean,
Hopefully, the GOP will run Campbell not Whitman
California's gubernatorial primary is nearly nine months away,
Moving toward a miracle, moment by moment
She remembers dancing. She remembers hiking. And Molly Hale also
City: Staff is reminded to minimize irrigation runoff
Dear Red Phone, “Here we are in this drought and the City of Gilroy is overwatering one part and at Las Animas Park they've had a leak for three months. You can just see this big puddle of water just to the east of the tennis courts. There's a road the city workers drive on and there's a lake. C'mon, they don't care. At El Roble Park there's a couple of paths and they're almost unwalkable due to overwatering. We're supposed to cut back and they're overwatering. I'm ripping out my lawn so I don't have to water, and they’re going nuts. Thank you.”
Hot wheels, a hot spot, a hot new idea and ice-cold justice
First set foot in a Dick's Sporting Goods store outside
HOCKEY: Sharks beat Kings to tie for first in Pacific
The San Jose Sharks are tied atop the Pacific Division with 94 points after a come-from-behind 6-5 shootout victory at Pacific Division rival Los Angeles on Thursday night.
Housing options as we mature
Every spring millions of homeowner experience the annual ritual of getting their home ready for summer. For me, it starts with power washing the patio and pool decks, setting up outside furniture and getting the pool ready. And every year, as I pick up the paint brush, fire up the power washer and prep the pool, I wonder if there isn't an easier way. Although I enjoy having everything in tip top shape and having a nice place for family to visit, my motivation for home repair and maintenance isn't what it used to be. And frankly, I'm not convinced that I will get more motivated as I continue to age.


















