Motorcycle run to honor fallen soldiers
A weekend motorcycle run from Moss Landing to Gilroy will be
Religion Today: Speaker explains importance of ‘wilderness’
Most followers of organized religions
‘Happy Days’ are here again for Gilroy High reunion
For many of us, high school was not the happiest of times. We
New Year’s resolution…play by the rules
At this time of New Year's resolutions, let's make one that 2010
Is the 720-acre question a done deal before research is in?
On Monday evening the City Council voted 4 to 3 to accept the North Gilroy Neighborhood District (NGND) Water Supply Assessment, prepared as part of the effort to bring 720 acres into Gilroy and develop it into a sprawling housing development. The Assessment is an evaluation of the ability of Gilroy’s water supply to support approximately four thousand new homes in the proposed development. It concludes that yes, our water supply can do that. Four of the council members bought that conclusion. Council members Bracco, Tucker and Velasco disagreed, and so do I.
My Goodness, This Wine Sucks Out Every Last Drop of My Saliva
A few weeks back, reporter Kelly Savio contacted me about
Red Phone: What to do about trash cans
"I just wanted to know the number to call if someone leaves their garbage cans out front of their home for days. Thank you."
The Balearic Islands: A fascinating part of the Mediterranean
The sun shines 300 days a year. The climate is tropical without the humidity. Descendants of another century were known as "stone-slingers" and cultured black pearls are indigenous to these tropical islands.
MLB teams not interested in Bonds despite offer to play for peanuts
Barry Bonds has no desire to play for an independent minor



















