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January 2, 2026

The Exploratorium: An explosion of old and new

The new and improved Exploratorium is like no other place on earth. Touch everything, explore, ask questions and lose yourself in displays in the six galleries with mind stretching exhibits. It covers 330,000 square feet and sits in a lustrous $300 million new home with a Ph.D. around every corner to answer your questions and head up the different displays.

Where there’s Gilroy smoke, there’s garlic and fire

Union for the firefighters and the police officers took it on the chin in San Jose and San Diego Tuesday. Voters in both major urban centers, tired of lavish pensions enjoyed at the expense of taxpayers and other city services, voted overwhelmingly to enact significant pension reforms. Despite San Jose clearly being a Democratic stronghold, more than 70 percent of voters approved Measure B which requires employees to pay more into the current retirement plan or change to a more reasonable plan. It also limits benefits for new hires. At last a breath of common sense. The looming unfunded liabilities will eventually catch up to all California cities and, as more cash is needed to fund those luxurious pensions, the less money will be available for cities to provide services.  Meanwhile, back in the real world, a city summer recreation Little Skill Builders soccer “camp” offering that runs for five days from 9:30 to 11 a.m. for 4 to 6 year olds will cost you a whopping $90. Not surprisingly, only hours after the crushing defeat in San Jose, the “new elite” – the public safety union employees – filed lawsuits to stop the reforms.

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Morgan Hill Woman is the Cat’s Meow at Feline Show this Weekend

With her five precious felines in tow, Morgan Hill resident Jo

Learn how to not be a perfectionist

By E. Corinne Byrd

$1,929,485 for ‘management costs’ to build new library?

World Series Champion San Francisco Giants ... how sweet those

Special view atop our local mountain

In 1849, Bayard Taylor, a world traveler and one of the most

Tale of a Gingerbread House

I have to confess that every year in December a strange feeling

South Valley Symphony concert

The South Valley Symphony will hold its Winter Romance concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14 at the Gavilan College Theater. Anthony Quartuccio, music director and conductor Jason Klein. Guest conductor Scott Spangler, soloist. 

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