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April 29, 2026

Black vs. Green

When it comes to tea, different people hold different views. Is

Don’t allow dogs to eat fallen fruit

I know that many pitted fruits such as plums contain traces of

Big-city Talent Saves Small-town Theater

I went to New York the other night on 10th Street in Gilroy

A New Cast But the Same Sensational Show

In the theater the initials SRO, (Standing Room Only) and

Getting out: A local mountain stream

Everyone loves a mountain stream. There's something about the

Congregation Emeth celebrates 35th anniversary

In 1977, the South Valley was a much different place: a smaller, less diverse population meant fewer Jews living in Hollister, Gilroy and Morgan Hill. Stuart Blumberg, a Gilroy resident at the time, reflects back on "how alone South County Jews felt, transplanted from elsewhere and seeking spiritual support."

Through Her Eyes

For Hollister resident Mary Church, who is blind, the perception

Pulido lose? Puh-lease

It's starting to get a little bit ridiculous.

Five Minutes to Freedom to play in Vans Warped Tour

Five Minutes to Freedom has earned more than five minutes of

Drought endangers sinking groundwater levels

One of the most difficult things about a drought is that we don’t know when it will end. Our stormy December was followed by a bone dry January. We had some rain in February, but no one knows what the rest of the winter will bring.

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