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November 23, 2025

‘Acquisition May Be the Most Palatable Option’

Last Wednesday, I attended both the joint City/Gilroy Gardens

The Best Exercise is the One You Actually Do

I was driving in my car the other day, and the temperature gauge

Chef’s delight

GILROY - J.R. Brewski's Executive Chef Brendan Vermillion, on

Manning era ends in Indy

INDIANAPOLIS – Peyton Manning and Jim Irsay fought back tears and shared a public goodbye on Wednesday, confirming the end of Manning's career with the Indianapolis Colts.

County supes to consider banning Mexican-style rodeo

Charreadas and jaripeos supporters say events are not cruel to

Wondering about the new Wal-Mart

When will it open?

Vision loss common among the elderly

I went to church Sunday and something interesting happened that

Working 9-5: Strike That, 8-7

Labor Day means the unofficial end of summer

‘Evita’: A look at history

In London in 1976, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice released an album of a show that would be called “Evita.” By early 1977, the album took the world by storm and when “Evita” premiered in London in June 1978, everyone was humming "Don't Cry For Me Argentina." In September 1979, “Evita” opened on Broadway to a sold-out run that went on for four years.

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