How did teens get so smart? Who knows
I don't know how it happens, but when your children morph into
Golf tournament supports worthy cause
Sometimes an occasion comes along that is particularly fortuitous. Here is such an opportunity: a chance to enjoy a fun activity while contributing to children's education.
A Western on TV and the youngest daughter in my heart
It's been a long time since I've watched a Western. But it's
Googling illnesses a big mistake
Recently, I caught a mild cold. Now this would have been a normal thing, except that I am not a medical doctor and therefore could not remember if I was supposed to starve my cold or feed it. Also? I thought maybe it was allergies and not really a cold and I couldn’t even begin to know if I starved my allergies, fed them or if I should just take an allergy pill and stay away from the backyard for a few days.
COLUMN: Pablo Sandoval’s injury isn’t the end of the world
Because nothing engages a fan base quite like a crisis, Giants fans determined to sweat the temporary loss of Pablo Sandoval should know their anxiety is appreciated by the franchise.
Guest Column: Chamber of Commerce Celebrates
Every year the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce receives nominations for the best Gilroy has to offer. After sorting through the nominations, eight individuals and organizations have been identified to receive the prestigious Spice of Life Awards.
Churches Offer Events for the Community
Two local churches are holding important events next week, gifts
GOLF: McIlroy’s U.S. Open win joins all-time great dominating performances
Four times a year, golf grabs the spotlight looking for
‘Little Women’: Visit with an old friend
Louisa Mae Alcott's “Little Women” has never been out of print since it was first published in 1868. It was translated into a least a dozen foreign languages during Alcott's life and can now be found in 50 different languages including Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian and Urdu.















