The disastrous public pension future hits home in Los Angeles
As he campaigned last fall, new Gov. Jerry Brown made it clear
High Holy Days Full of Symbolism, Cleansing
Next week begins a 10-day period so sacred to Judaism that it is
You say tomato … but I say, ‘Enough already!’
My house has been overrun by tomatoes. I swear to you, they are everywhere. They are in the fridge. They are on the counter. They are in the freezer. It’s like a scene from that TV show “Hoarders” only instead of newspapers and clothes stacked up everywhere, we have tomatoes. Frankly, it’s terrifying. And the worst part? I planted the stupid things. Also? I used to like tomatoes.
Turn Old City Hall into a downtown Gilroy Visitors Center
In January, I wrote about the recent demise of the Clock Tower
Celebrating the Real Mothers’ Day
It's finally happened: my favorite day of the year has arrived.
Adults take journey of Catholic faith
Most people become Roman Catholic during their infancy. Parents and godparents participate in the sacrament of baptism during a Mass celebrated at their local parish church, and years later they remember this important entrance into their Christian faith only through photos taken at the time.














