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January 30, 2026

The Voices of 911

Dispatchers provide a calm voice in the turmoil of emergencies

Philosophers plan CD release party

Morgan Hill

Events celebrate ‘Christmas spirit’

The holiday shopping season has certainly begun, judging from the decorations seen in local stores and the sales being advertised. However, this is not the “Christmas season” itself because, according to the traditional Christian calendar, that begins on Dec. 25 and continues through Jan. 5 (the famous “12 Days of Christmas”).

DELO’s DIVOTS: Check your lie, then choose a club

The type of lie you have really dictates what kind of shot you

A few do’s and don’ts for Fourth of July

Here it is, another Fourth of July and time to plan the picnics, the barbecues and of course, the fireworks. I am a veteran of many Independence Day celebrations, having attended them my entire life – well, except for that brief period when I lived in Canada and shockingly, nobody celebrated the Fourth of July. I think it was because a) they are a different country; and b) it’s too cold there in July to have outdoor celebrations.

Parenting to a tee

The paternal instinct seems anything but innate when faced with

Pats deal Ravens a painful defeat in AFC title game

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Terrell Suggs stood on the sideline and the man who is never at a loss for words could only mouth the words "Oh My God." Baltimore Ravens teammates Ray Rice and Torrey Smith said nothing, choosing instead to stare straight ahead and wonder in silence how a long football season full of legitimate Super Bowl aspirations could possibly end like this. Fourteen yards from the end zone and a Super Bowl berth and seemingly in position for no worse than a game-tying field goal that would force overtime, the Ravens watched two potential touchdown passes get broken up, and then Billy Cundiff pushed a 32-yard field goal wide left with 15 seconds remaining.

Special Blend, Limited Edition Wine to Aid Hummingbirds

15 percent of the proceeds will go to society to protect

Is Building Bridge Really That Simple?

Not so fast ...

Love Me, Love My Birth Order

Patrick Ferrin and his wife, Sue, have been married for 30 years

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