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February 8, 2026

The Wagners of Napa Valley, Part II

Charlie Wagner bought acreage near Rutherford in 1941. On his

Water rate hike coming down pipe?

Water bills in South County could increase if the Santa Clara

Finger painting is gone for this mom

Year after year, without exception, I've helped out in my

‘La Nostra Costa (Our Coast)’ offers glimpse into older Italian generation

With the recent debates surrounding immigration, it can be easy to forget that those who travel here from other countries have stories, families and beliefs that have molded them into who they are today. But Morgan Hill resident Ivano Franco Comelli has made it his goal to share the personal histories of Italian immigrants who sought their American dream on Santa Cruz's northern coast.

FOOTBALL: Niners part ways with Singletary

The San Francisco 49ers have fired Mike Singletary and named

After Disaster, the Waiting Game

Mrs. Pinney is a jovial redhead just like her daughter, Tiffany,

Hi Honey, thanks for the checkbook

-Guest Columnist Tom McClintock-

‘Love In American Times’: Mental calisthenics at its best

Picture billionaire Ted Turner mentally fencing with a bright,

A personal look at Capote

WHEN the South Valley Civic Theatre with their Morgan Hill Community Playhouse Company decided to present “Tru” a one man show they bravely went into delicate territory. A one man show is a gamble, the material has to be believable, the direction has to be really detailed and the “one man” that carries the production for 90 minutes has to be able to deliver the character he is playing. Well they seemed to hit it just right with their first one man  play, Bill Tindall carries the Truman Capote character with all his humor and insecurities with the book by Jay Presson Allen who brings us a sad unsure Capote, Carol Harris directs with a sensitive brush and brings in a very acceptable “Tru”.

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