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March 25, 2026

Baby season has arrived

A Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center volunteer just picked up the first baby birds of the season. The tiny-tiny hummingbirds (two of which will fit on a dime) are just one day old and came in with egg shell still stuck to their backs. Their mother had flown into a home improvement store, become trapped, and could not return to care for them in their nest in the store's garden center. The extremely fragile babies now require regular feedings of a special formula every 15 minutes for several weeks before they can eat on their own, fly and then be released---IF they survive the first couple of days of their lives.

Hey Kids, Cover Your Heads!

My child attends Brownell Middle School and it always surprises

A high-style, hotel-like getaway for guests

Hotel-chic styling has become the hottest thing in design decor.

Silicon Valley Flex Academy Now Accepting Applications!

The Enrollment Portal for the 2014-2015 school year is now open. A lottery for grades 6-12 will be held on March 6th at the school at 4pm. To register for the 2014-2015 school year and download your Lottery Registration Form, please visit www.svflex.org.

Assisting Service Dogs

Although most people have pets strictly for companionship, those with disabilities often use animals to help perform every day functions.  These “service animals” are trained to provide specific assistance tailored to their owner’s disability.  Just like any animal, however, service animals can develop disabilities and need rehabilitation as well.

The annual picking of the tree

It's that time of year again. And, no, I don't mean for shopping

You can help move a mountain (of cash)

In an uncertain economy, it’s natural for people to “tighten their belts” by cutting down on their spending. And yet by having too much cash on hand today, you could actually slow your progress toward your financial goals of tomorrow.

Gilroy Churches Host Special Events

South County residents are invited by two Gilroy churches to

WEAVER: A timeout for a couple of shoutouts

Obviously, this list can go on forever but for now here are five

Ripe tomatoes, a spiffy GHS update and a local hero

News flash: The Italian tomatoes are in – at long last – at LJB Farms on Fitzgerald just north of town off Santa Teresa. If you haven’t been, go. The tasty variety bursts with local, fresh flavor. A good piece of bread, a little mayonnaise, salt and pepper and sliced LJB Italian tomatoes on top. Now that’s good eatin’. Also, fabulous drizzled with Jeff Martin’s locally produced Frantoio Grove olive oil. It’s a treat to buy local and support the Bonino Family farm. Louie, the patriarch and sons Russ and Brent are hard-working guys who are always around, hopping off tractors and doing whatever it takes to keep the agriculture operation running. Mother, Judy, is like the farm office foreman and she always has a smile for customers and hires great kids to help out. It’s an American family farm operation that grows the sweetest corn around and it’s right in our backyard.

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