Carpal Tunnel Versus Repetitive Stress
Q: My hands and wrists sometimes ache after I've spent many
Pair discuss Franciscan spirituality
The Roman Catholic Church established a formal procedure to declare holy men and women as “saints” in the 16th century. Since then, some 921 people have received this coveted title. Previously, however, sainthood depended on various local processes, so no one knows the exact total number of Catholic saints who have been canonized.
How did he transfer into Gilroy’s Christopher High?
Today I was reading about Audrie Pott in the Dispatch and the article indicates one of the people who assaulted her goes to Christopher High. Last month I had to show proof of residence for my child who will be starting high school in the fall. I found this unnecessary. I have lived in the same location for 20-plus years. My question is, does the person who assaulted Audrie Pott still live in Saratoga and was allowed to transfer to CHS or does he now live in Gilroy in the CHS district. None of the newspaper stories indicate he actually lives in Gilroy.
GETTING OUT: Sitting on a gold mine
Outdoors columnist expects wildflower season to 'explode with
Dig this special event
If you're free this Saturday afternoon (Oct. 6), or if you can manage to spare a couple of hours in your busy schedule, there's a perfect opportunity to catch some prep volleyball and participate in a fundraising event all in one place.
Big Wow! ComicFest draws local talent
You don't have to drive very far to find a decent comic book
Say thanks to a veteran and remember that in Gilroy we’re all ‘blue’ fans
This time each year a convergence of sorts happens: practicing random acts of kindness and Veterans Day which is Monday, Nov. 11. It reminds me that as Americans we have the opportunity to deliver random acts of kindness because of the noble sacrifices made by those who have or are serving in the armed forces. They have delivered us our freedoms. When you see a soldier or a veteran, thank them for their great service. Buy them a cup of coffee, breakfast or a beer in the airport if the opportunity arises. And remember, those random acts of kindness. They’re good karma, and they will come back to you.
Doing it in bed (if you must)
Although the ergonomist in me cringes at the thought, I admit to

















