Playing by the basic rules
As we swing into spring golf season, it might not be a bad idea
This is the match we strike in the darkness
If you need an antidote to the bad news being endlessly reported since last Friday’s horror of the shooting in Newtown, Conn., please keep reading. You just have to look to the incredible generosity and care being demonstrated this very moment in our own Gilroy community. Â
Closing rush lifts Sharks into playoffs
It was a closing rush unprecedented in Sharks team history was
BASEBALL: Giants reportedly sign veteran Tejada
Miguel Tejada, the 2002 American League MVP, will bring his
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.
Invisalign braces let patients keep their natural smiles
It sounds like a fairy tale too good to be true. Braces, without
Best race yet
It took 160 hours of training for a 7 ½ minute improvement. To set a personal-record (PR) at the California International Marathon (CIM) in Sacramento on Dec. 4, I had to train harder than ever. That meant running 60 miles a week, six days a week (Sunday was my lone day off). My "recovery" runs were anywhere from 7 to 8 miles.

















