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December 23, 2025

Aiding the needy trumps religious differences

As I finished serving the last bowl of soup at the National Guard temporary winter shelter last Monday night before it closed for the season, one homeless family in particular tugged on my heart strings. The family included a mom, dad and two twin girls young enough to still be in strollers. I couldn’t imagine being homeless at that age.  

County’s Voting Machines in Question

Voter advocacy group already has lawsuit against state and 18

History in the Making at First Puzzle Day

If you love crossword puzzles, sudoku, libraries or making

Ostheimer takes down another title

As a 2-year-old, Devon Ostheimer would drive his sister's Power

‘Lonesome Doves’ in Super pool and a parks fiasco

Hallelujah, our downtown coffee shop is going to stay open in the evenings. Congrats and welcome to the new owners of the shop formerly known as Fifth Street Coffee and then Sue's. The new owners, Philip Willis and his girlfriend Tiffany Smith, already have leapfrogged the naming pack with the cool selection of "Dragonfly on Fifth." The logo should be awesome – as awesome as Willis' quote from our story: "I don't know what the heck I'm doing. But this is something I've been thinking about for a year now. I wanted to be involved, and be a part of the community." A spring grand gala is planned with new floors, seating, paint, and - yes - hours befitting a real coffee shop that will stay open until 9 p.m. Could this be a key sign that a downtown breakthrough is ahead?

‘Book Of Mormon’ dazzles

“The Book Of Mormon” is an explosion of fantastic talent and super entertainment. Here is one show you are guaranteed to get your money's worth. The performers put forth such amazing talent and energy. The original production received nine 2011 Tony awards. The cast in this production is spot-on with outstanding performances by every person who tirelessly steps on the Curran stage.

100-year-old winery continues with 3rd owner

Morgan Hill Cellars is the oldest winery in our region and celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. The winery was founded in 1913 by an Italian immigrant named Camillo Colombano who planted Barbera root stock brought over from Italy. From 1945 to 2006, the Pedrizzetti family owned and operated the winery. Changing hands for the third time in 2006, it is now owned by Mike and Maryclaire Sampognaro.

Readers’ questions answered

It's garden questions and answers again! You may e-mail me

A delightful production of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

Broadway By the Bay's productions never cease to astonish me.

National Day of Prayer observed in South Valley

There is no doubt that our country is facing many serious

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