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November 15, 2025

Curbing the government power of eminent domain

"Private property was the original source of freedom. It still is its main ballpark."

South County VTA reps take charge to keep a voice for the area

Earlier this month, South County's representatives to the Valley

Is There Any Hope Left for Lettuce?

It's the end of the month, which means it's garden

Dog-buyers Need to Take a Stand on ‘Puppy Mills’

There is pending legislation in the state Assembly that could

Wading into wrestling titles and bunny rabbit controversy

Nine straight Central Coast Section wrestling titles for Gilroy

God’s Prescription For The Brokenhearted

Have you ever been on the receiving end of a phone call from a loved one or friend whose world has just been turned upside down by tragedy? Have you ever groped for the right word to comfort someone whose grief is beyond words? In times like this, many of us opt for a conventional caregiving approach that first tries to settle them down emotionally, then moves to the "fix-it"/"make it better" stage where wise counsel is offered. With this accomplished, it is assumed that with the passing of time, the sorrowing person will return back to normal.

Spring – Thus the Grilling Season – is Just Around the Corner

March is the month when many exciting things start to happen.

The perils of tape addiction

The other day, an old addiction came back to haunt our family. I

Trader Joe’s Mania

With a new store opening in Morgan Hill on Dec. 8, South Valley

Pastor dispels fear of Islam

There is no doubt the terrorist attacks of 9/11 spread fear among the U.S. public, and the recent Boston Marathon bombing has raised the anxiety level once again. No doubt, some of the ongoing controversy concerning the proposed mosque in San Martin can be attributed to this phenomenon, but perhaps a new book can help alleviate this problem.

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