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February 10, 2026

Back in the swing of things

Jeff Garcia has his touch back. His job, too.

Holiday Weekend July 4th

During this long 4th of July weekend, please keep your cats indoors-only, and keep your dogs indoors as much as possible, too.  If you take your dog out, please keep him on a leash.  Firecrackers (the “safe and sane” legal version, or the illegal varieties) make a lot of noise, and most dogs and cats are very stressed by the noise.  So please keep them indoors, so they don’t panic, run away and become lost.

What is Said

Responding to whispered criticisms that this column writes too much about the Morgan Hill society scene, I ventured away from my usual working hours of cocktail time to an early Wednesday morning gathering of the "church ladies" at Sue's Coffee Roasting Company in Gilroy.

Cookie sale season is here

Now to most of you, this isn't earth-shattering news. In fact, I

Father’s Day reflections on the eve of Camp Jennio

Happy Father's Day to all you fellow Dads out there, and

Who Said Wine Is a True Pleasure in Life? Many

One of my father's favorite books has always been Bartlett's

Palestinian dance troupe performs locally

South Valley residents will have a unique opportunity next week when Morgan Hill's Advent Lutheran Church (16870 Murphy Avenue) will host a performance of the Diyar Dance Theatre on Tuesday, October 1 at 7 p.m. Admission to “Room for Hope” will be by donation.

Red Phone: Why clean only for company?

"Why does Gilroy only clean up for company? I have lived in Gilroy for 20+ years. I own a business in Gilroy, and it seems the only time any cleanup or weed cutting is done is when the Garlic Festival is happening. Maybe they should put aside money for diesel tractors so the vegetation can be cut more than once a year. Why is it only cleaned for visitors and not the residents whose taxes pay for these services and live here year-round, not just one weekend?"

Looking for beauty in the South Valley? It’s not hard to find

Yesterday marked the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks

The California homeowner Bill of Rights

The California Homeowner Bill of Rights became law Jan. 1, 2013 to ensure fair lending and borrowing practices for California homeowners. The laws are designed to guarantee basic fairness and transparency for homeowners in the foreclosure process. Key provisions include:

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