FRYS.COM OPEN: Round 1 underway, Matteson early leader at 3-under
Despite temperamental weather throughout the morning, the
Morgan Hill church celebrates Father’s Day
It may be a fact, or it may be merely a stereotype, but it does seem that American men enjoy attending car shows and eating meat grilled over a barbecue. Recognizing this, Morgan Hill Community Christian (305 W. Main Ave.) will host a Father's Day celebration combining both of these popular elements.
Knibb’s Knob
If you came to this column hoping to read about a gentle afternoon stroll before dinner, I suggest you turn to the puzzle page. On the other hand, if you woke up full of piss and vinegar, just wiped your mouth with your shirt sleeve after your second bowl of Wheaties, and are looking for a tiger to wrestle—I can help you. Head out to Knibb's Knob at Uvas Canyon County Park.
Scrapbook July 23-27
HONORS: Christina Keohane: Christina Keohane, of Gilroy, earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Loyola Marymount University, joining more than 1,300 students in LMU's 2012 graduating class. Located between the Pacific Ocean and downtown Los Angeles, Loyola Marymount University is a comprehensive university offering 60 major programs, 38 master's degrees and a doctoral degree in education from four colleges, two schools and Loyola Law School.
Family, Quality are Hallmarks of Paicines Winery
Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to head south and meet
GOLF: Mediate collects another eagle, holds three-stroke lead heading into final round at Frys.com Open
In yet another magical afternoon Saturday at CordeValle Golf
Water, not bullet train, should be Governor Brown’s legacy
It is my understanding that Governor Brown wants the high-speed train to be his legacy. I have another idea for a better legacy that will benefit all Californians, as opposed to a much smaller percent of the state’s population that could potentially use the high-speed train that is estimated to cost $68 billion.














