Tapeworms are icky, but not dangerous
We saw a worm in the cat's litterbox. At first, it looked like a
U.S. OPEN: Woods shares lead with Furyk, Toms heading into weekend
SAN FRANCISCO - As the first two rounds of the 112th U.S. Open have shown, positive progress requires a two-step formula of survive and conquer.
Post Office employee sounds the call to give, locals answer
The San Martin's Post Office was swimming in cards, wrapping paper, bows and ribbon last week after community members of San Martin, Morgan Hill and Gilroy donated holiday themed goods to troops stationed overseas in places where holiday stationary and wrapping paper are almost impossible to come by.
LDS Church promotes self-reliance
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are a highly respected part of their communities throughout the United States. They hold important positions in government, business, education and other fields. But this was not always the case.
Go Native with Plants in Honor of Thanksgiving
Despite rumors that Thanksgiving is only a time to stuff
Bonds receives revised charges
Federal prosecutors have filed a new indictment against Barry
Fire up the grill, save a good dog and buy, buy, buy
It's great when you hear from former Dispatch newsroom folks who
Guest view: Protect our youth now
As one small town in California, we may not have the financial resources or political power to change the tobacco industry’s marketing practices toward youth. However, we do have the power to stem the flow of cigarettes to our youth through illegal sales. And we have the responsibility to do so as well.
The Hero of Allemand Raceway
It was a young guy from Hollister, Johnny Lomanto, who dominated our area’s roadster races. Many “hot rods” used Ford’s flat-head V-8, but Johnny raced a cut-down pickup with a hopped up GMC Six.

















