Aggressiveness defines Cougars in ’17
Christopher took its lumps a year ago as the boys basketball team adjusted to a new coach and to his way of doing things.
Now Derek Jensen has had a full offseason to get to know his team and vice versa and he is expecting...
Valuable tips for attending your reunion with class
The last time we met here in my column, I relayed to you the
Rehabilitated bobcat finds freedom again
Early in June, Daniel Pierce was biking along the Sawyer Camp trail above Crystal Springs Reservoir (near Burlingame) when he was startled to come upon a bobcat kitten along the wayside. The tiny animal was weak, starving, possibly sick and could barely stand. Daniel was worried that the kitten was orphaned and might die if not rescued. He quickly called several local wildlife centers for advice on how to handle the situation and was told to contact the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center in Morgan Hill because WERC is nationally renowned for rehabilitating orphaned bobcat kittens.
‘Other Desert Cities’: An interesting, delicate theme
When Pulitzer Prize finalist playwright Jon Robin Baitz put pen to paper (or fingers to PC) to write “Other Desert Cities,” he was either in split personality mode or solving a Rubik’s cube puzzle – or both. His play is about dysfunctional family members with fragile backgrounds. Some have a secret that could break the delicate hold that - at times - keeps the family together.
Measure E, Yachts and Saying Goodbye
The call to action came through mass e-mails from Linda McNulty
Gilroy church announces learning opportunities
Gilroy's First Baptist Church invites South County residents to
Red Phone: Parade should be downtown
I know the Memorial Day Parade is coming up, and I was told that
Cheek: Thoughts on a malodorous bulb and a festival
Gilroyans love their garlic and they love their festival devoted
Calling all Artists: Join the SBC Open Studios Tour
Artists from San Benito County are invited to join the San


















