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Gilroy
February 16, 2026

Callers ask, ‘How did the story end?’

Story ending:

Water cooler topics provide column fodder

Recent events provide plenty of conversation fodder, and South

Gilroy Baptists welcome all to celebration

Back in 1945, a group of 13 individuals had a vision and

Decorating can be adventurous, romantic or serene

Each one of us gravitates toward a certain look or design style,

First Street update

First Street in Gilroy between Monterey Road and Santa Teresa Boulevard is turning into a pot-holed disaster that needs immediate repaving. While I recognize that because it is Hwy. 152, this section of road is under the control of Caltrans, probably meaning nothing will happen for the next five years. Too bad that our beloved City Council appears to be powerless to exercise any influence on Caltrans to fix this section of road before it deteriorates further and makes driving it more unsafe. I'm wondering when First Street is going to be fixed.

Getting rid of the garage junk

Occasionally, the difference between men and women astounds me. Take, for example, the garage. Call me naive, but I've always thought of a garage as a nice, convenient place to store big objects like, say, a car.

‘Mamma Mia!’ is delightful and upbeat

Move over Disneyland. The Center for the Performing Arts has

In your backyard

Mountain lions and rattlesnakes and bobcats, oh my.

Animals are link between humans, nature

For those wild animals that have been injured or orphaned, the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center strives to mend their bodies and psyches and return them to their habitats, healthy and free. Unfortunately, other animals have suffered permanent injuries and their chances for long-term survival are negligible. But after considering certain conditions, such as the animal’s disposition, age and injuries, some of them may get a second chance and become a candidate for educational programs.

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