We’re falling in love with fall
For all the moaning and groaning I've done about the demise of
Gilroy’s Jeff Garcia looks to find his calling, settle into life after football
Though his playing days may be behind him, that doesn’t mean that Jeff Garcia is just sitting around — quite the opposite actually.
A last Gilroy gasp – support the high-speed rail
High speed rail. I've avoided writing about this for a long time because I know feelings run so hot on it. And because I wasn't sure how I felt about it myself.
Vacationing with the animals
Peg and I just returned from our first road trip vacation in many years. We went to the Pacific Northwest, up Highway 101 along the coast.
Honoring the departed
JoAnne Perez Robinson worked for five days in the heat painting the traffic box outside the Gilroy Center for the Arts. While she toiled away at the rich agricultural scene honoring local field workers, her dad, Raymond Perez, came each day carting along a picnic lunch and an umbrella to shield her from the Gilroy sun—sitting with her the entire time she painted.
Number receiving benefits outstrips taxpaying public
When Congress and President Clinton embraced welfare reform in
Christopher’s magic comeback season continues with a trip to CCS title game
Christopher’s 34-7 win over Alisal Saturday meant a little more than just revenge. And perhaps it meant a little bit more than just a berth into the Central Coast Section Division IV championship game.
Two years ago, the Cougars were a 2-8 team. Last year...















