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February 24, 2026

Officials: Freight Transfer Lacking

Experts say plan to ease congestion flawed; want local

Playing by the rules

I was talking with my grandma Monday afternoon and casually

Local theater a tonic for Christmas cynicism

With all the running around buying presents and facing a stream

Easy Street shows ‘The Mouse Trap’

Starting Thursday, the Easy Street Theatre Company will bring

What to do if…

Every once in a while, my mother goes on a forwarding spurt,

Malignaggi calls out Guerrero and the Ghost responds

For the past three months, Gilroy native and world champion boxer Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero has been calling out anybody and everybody – from Floyd Mayweather Jr to most recently Victor Ortiz – in search of an opponent. The beckoning has been to no avail. Now Guerrero (29-1-1, 18 KO s) is on the other end of a call out.

Backyard parks

Swing sets and play equipment are bulky but provide kids with

Blues turn three power-play goals into 4-3 win over Sharks

SAN JOSE– Once the St. Louis Blues converted their first two power play opportunities to build a 3-1 advantage, the San Jose Sharks spent the final half of Monday’s game fruitlessly trying to pull even with the visitors.

Signs of optimism from 2010

Wall Street had a nice 2010. At the closing bell on December 31,

W.E.R.C. animal of the month: Red-Tailed Hawk Nursed Back to Health

The animal patients arriving at the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center range from those needing "outpatient care," such as a small bird that perhaps flew into a window and suffered a minor concussion, to orphaned babies that require weeks or months to mature, to severely injured animals that need acute care and remain in our sanctuary for a long period of recuperation and treatment. All of these animals require dedication and expertise from W.E.R.C.'s staff and volunteers, but the long-term patients require the animal equivalent of a convalescent home.

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