Frost not so frightening, farmers say
Temperatures dove below freezing in South County several nights this week, but local growers don’t expect a significant impact on their crops.
Festival to honor Our Lady of Juquila
Thousands of people are expected to attend a special event at
Jackson, Warriors fall in season opener to Clippers, 105-86
Christmas for Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson turned sour pretty suddenly Sunday night, ending with a 105-86 season-opening loss to the visiting Los Angeles Clippers. David Lee led the Warriors with 21 points and 12 rebounds. Still, Jackson's debut as an NBA head coach, before a sellout crowd at Oracle Arena and a national TV audience, was tainted by a fourth-quarter collapse that suggested Warriors basketball hasn't changed much.
Getting the garden under control
People in the jungle often carry machetes to hack away overgrown brush and clear a path for themselves.
VTA makes commuter changes
Valley Transit Authority was set to implement scheduled changes across its entire light rail and bus system on Dec. 28, posing new headaches for many South Bay commuters and new solutions for others.
As a way to make the changes more palatable and introduce new...
Creative hands run in the family
Gilroy artist Marianne Eichenbaum grew up in Ansbach, a Bavarian town in Germany, where she watched the hands of her father create his own art—in cakes. As a young girl, she would spend hours watching his hands sift, stir and mold common kitchen ingredients—flour, butter, sugar—into delightful and delicious bakery treats.
Red-tailed hawk with injured wing and tail is getting better
The Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center has an
SOCCER: U.S. players still confident about Gold Cup chances
Let's see, the U.S. national soccer team recently suffered its


















