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January 19, 2026

Hunting Pokémon

Last Wednesday is a day that will live in infamy. Well, maybe not infamy, but it is a day that my family will forever remember as the day Mom downloaded Pokémon Go and lost her ever-loving mind. So yeah, no infamy, but a whole lot of crazy. I may be slightly obsessed by it. And by slightly I mean I spend lots of time trying to figure out the darn game.

Farwell, Mr. Rogers: You can never go down the drain

In this age of modern media, we're all used to hearing about

Catch of the week

We'll let Gilroy's Julie Robinson describe how her daughter

My Trip: South Africa

While the actual journey taken in late June by 16 high school

County Supes Reject Ethics Code

Attempt by Pete McHugh seen as politically motivated

Four paws, two feet, one team: Nonprofit group provides service dogs, training to veterans with disabilities

The slogan of Operation Freedom Paws—”Four paws, two feet, one team”—rings true for veteran Chris Ramirez, a local Marine Corps sergeant who  is now currently suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. The nonprofit organization matched him with his service dog, Bobby, last June and provided training support

Sorry to see the Renaissance Faire pull up stakes

What a blow the end of the Northern California Renaissance Faire

Seasoned ‘Pinball Wizard’ will live forever

In this world gone crazy with drone strikes and threats of chemical warfare, here’s something to ponder. What’s a Boardwalk without its pinball palace?

Local author holds book-launch luncheon

Morgan Hill resident Gay Rodrigues taught 25 years in public schools and is now an author with the release of her self-published “Here Comes the Sun: A Recovery Workbook” and “How Did the Phoenix Rise from the Ashes: A Recovery Story.”

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