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February 11, 2026

Mission team assists in Mexico

Youth groups from California churches have had a long tradition

The Hawaiian island of Maui: Where civilization and Eden merge

Think Hawaii and images of romance, blue skies and glorious weather float by the conjured thoughts. Midway across the warm Pacific lies a chain of islands called Hawaii, 2,000 miles of ocean from our mainland with no continental coast between. These small bits of land appear offered to the sky by water and pressed to the earth by stars. Here civilizations of Occident and Orient merge under the tropical influence of the Polynesian culture.

Bluetooth in car is more trouble than it’s worth

My Bluetooth is out to get me. Oh, sure, I’ve always had a problem with this technology. First with the original Bluetooth - the one where everyone wore what appeared to be ginormous, ugly earrings in one ear? I hated those things and not just because of the ugly earring aspect.

At Jardines, Dinner is a Family Experience

Dining out with toddlers can be stressful for everyone involved

Clearly, the Customer Isn’t Always Right

When I was a young girl and even well into my teens, my Dad was stupid. He never let me do anything I wanted to do, like pierce my nose or date that really cool guy who was already legal drinking age when I was barely in high school. And he had totally old-fashioned beliefs like the customer is always right and tip your waitress before you leave the restaurant.

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."

Where has all the family gone?

The assaults on family values are now coming from all sides and

Red Phone: More photo contests needed

"Why doesn't the Dispatch run more photo contests in the paper or online? I'm sure there are many Gilroyans that would love to submit photos of their pets, nature pics, babies, kids, etc. Is this something the Dispatch can give some thought to? I think it would be fun for a lot of people. Thanks."

Crab Feed is turning 30, bring an extra bib for me

Upon my arrival at the Gilroy Dispatch eight months ago, there

Stay tuned: Keesling to host pet show on CMAP

It looks as though pet-friendly television is about to return to

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