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January 18, 2026

Stories of South County’s decade – the one’s with real staying power

With 2009 behind us, we've completed what some are calling a

An explanation of ‘weak two-bids’

Originally, Charles Goren looked at a special class of hands holding seven cards in one suit, but lacking enough high card points (HCP) to open. Goren saw that this length was often wasted as discards. He also recognized that, as a trump suit, this length could be powerful in play. Since Goren used the entire two-level to indicate strong hands, he devised the pre-emptive three-level bid to show solid length in one suit even when lacking enough HCPs to open.

Challenger for District Attorney seat gets sheriff deputies’ approval

Jeff Rosen, a Santa Clara County deputy district attorney who is

Feed that curiosity and take a backpacking class

On a high ridge deep in the Sierra back country, you zip your

C’mon, call it quits

I am a dispatcher here in Gilroy and I work the phones nine

Frys.com Open: Koepka maintains the lead, -15 heading into final day

SAN MARTIN — Victory is so close the golfers of the Frys.com Open can almost taste it — but they’ve got to make it through one more day.

Teraji: Armory prescribes a cold remedy

The National Guard Armory in Gilroy becomes a life-saving shelter on nights when the mercury drops below freezing. In anticipation each evening, three rows of 15 thin narrow green mats are laid out on the floor, and another smaller group is laid out in a separate women's area of the temporary cold weather shelter. The Armory is open nights from the end of November through March.

Fiction or reality?

On May 15, the movie which many regard as the most eagerly

Get your golashes, it’s going to rain

South County residents, prepare to take shelter from the severe bouts of rain that will be hitting the region starting Tuesday night.

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