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February 15, 2026

Prodigies in the Year of the Rooster

Acelebration of Chinese artists and culture dominated the minds

Gimenez to bide time in Triple-A

Chris Gimenez may not have made it to the Big Leagues quite yet,

Fielder captures Home Run Derby title

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Earlier in the day, Milwaukee Brewers all-star Ryan Braun was asked how he thought former teammate Prince Fielder would fare in the Home Run Derby.

Measure E, Yachts and Saying Goodbye

The call to action came through mass e-mails from Linda McNulty

No Complaints, Just the Truth About Blended Families

When I first considered writing about blended families, I was

BULL RIDING: Bulls dominate 2012 Chute Out in Tres Pinos

Like the past few years, the Hollister Chute Out bulls, which were gathered from some of the top breeders in country, dominated the dirt ring in Tres Pinos.

Deja vu: 2008, part deux?

Years from now as historians hunch over their laptops dissecting

San Benito Beautiful

Kathina Szeto, owner of San Benito Bene and the founder/president of the Olive Festival, started her business in downtown Hollister more than two years ago in response to a discussion with the Hollister Downtown Association about what she could do to benefit the region, which was hard hit by the economic recession.

Fourth of July is About One Thing: Sparklers

When I was a kid, the Fourth of July was all about the

One violin tune that inspires real sympathy

Anyone who has witnessed the students in the violin program at Antonio Del Buono Elementary School perform has to marvel at the discipline and talent. There are “wee” little ones who intently pluck the strings and slide across the instrument and there are the “older” students who are practiced and can “feel” the music. The program, born in 1999 and founded by teacher Lori Franke, is on the chopping block. Half the budget will vanish. That’s $17,000 gone. So, MayorAl and good guy garlic chefs Sam Bozzo and Gene Sakahara are throwing a dinner at 6 p.m. Friday (tonight) at the IFDES Lodge-Portuguese Hall at 250 Old Gilroy St. Call (650) 305-0168 for tickets or buy at the door. It’s $25 pasta, bread, salad and the amazing young violinists – plus the good feeling in your stomach that you get when you lend a hand.

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