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April 26, 2026

Important details revealed in cell-phone policy

The April 15 Dispatch editorial poses questions and raises

Red Phone: Dogs should be put to bed inside

We have neighbors on First Street who moved in a couple months

Hike’s ocean views, human tale inspire

Years ago, when I was a young boy growing up in the Bay Area, the rain always came each winter. As sure as the arrival of winter rain, one story would eventually appear on the evening news: a rock slide at Devil’s Slide had closed Highway 1 between Pacifica and Half Moon Bay. It was as if this event, like the rain, was an integral part of the

New Year, fresh air and friends

After a stop at Peet's for a foo-foo coffee, I decided the

The man who talked to – and shaped – trees

Visitors to Gilroy Gardens rarely think of them as works of art,

NHL: Sharks fall to Coyotes in shootout

SAN JOSE —San Jose began a stretch of five games in nine days with a 2-1 shootout loss to the Arizona Coyotes at SAP Center at San Jose.

Legalize marijuana after what I’ve witnessed?

In a recent “Around The Water Cooler” panelists were asked “Given that Mexico is discussing legalizing marijuana, should California follow Colorado and Washington states and legalize the drug?”  

Ultra lessons

 Runners are a different breed to begin with. The single most common question people ask of runners is “Why?” “Why do you run that far? That many days? That many miles a week? Why would you run at all”? There are many reasons, but a few of them include: for fitness, to reduce stress, to get away by myself, to get away with friends, to race and compete, and to see what I’m capable of doing.

An indulgent, decadent bath just for Mom

By Candice Olson

‘Mary Poppins’ lands in Morgan Hill

She flies, she sings and she dances—that’s what Heidi Oliphant does in this South Valley Civic Theatre production of Mary Poppins. Along with Zack Goller, who joins her as Bert the Chimney Sweep, and Elizabeth Calisi, who adds to the fun as the long-suffering Mrs. Banks, the three leads keep a lively crew of more than 40 kids aged nine to 70 moving in the right direction.

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