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March 5, 2026

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The Northern California Renaissance Faire heads to Hollister

NHL: Burns, Couture star as Sharks slip past Kings, 4-3

SAN JOSE – Two power-play goals in a span of 87 seconds of the second period were enough to spark the San Jose Sharks past the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 on Thursday at sold-out HP Pavilion.

Tough to get an ‘instant read’ on the sweeping city bond idea

Barbecuing a beef brisket – wonderful cuts available by the way at Rocca’s Market in San Martin – takes about 10-12 hours to do it right, so you’ve really got a lot invested in time and technique. That’s why I appreciated this line so much after smoking a brisket last weekend and then continuing to make what’s known as “burnt ends” – tasty chunks of beef bursting with flavor. Alton Brown, Food Network Star and author of multiple cookbooks, nailed it: “Bimetal coil thermometers are about as accurate as a sniper scope on a nerf gun.” So, if Dad likes to BBQ, a good instant read thermometer would be a great gift …

Challenges of winter climate control

We all know that winter brings a lot of changes: the weather,

Plant of the Week: Arizona Cypress

The common name of Arizona cypress is like the Latin name,

Morgan Hill youth serve the poor in Mexico

On July 23, one adult and four teens from Morgan Hill's Advent

Today is the deadline to send in your dog’s photo!

Do you adore your dog? Does he sleep in your bed or go on vacation with the family? We want to hear all about the details. Send us your dog’s photo and tell us what makes him a stellar companion, a part of your family and your best friend (600 words maximum). Deadline is Sept. 20. Your stories and photos will be shared in the Sept. 27 edition of Lifestyles. Send your photos and stories to editor Andrea Joseph at [email protected].

Lifting the Burden on Tax Day

Both Congress and Bush want to reform the alternative minimum

Sharktastic

Gilroy artist, Karah Karpinski, 37, got her creative side from her mother, Cindy and drive to succeed from her father, Paul. “I’ve always loved to draw and paint since I was little,” said Karpinski, who started painting murals on friends’ walls - everything from portraits to three dimensional murals and cartoon characters. You can see her latest creation outside Robot Shark at 7454 Monterey Street in downtown Gilroy. “I’m just beginning to explore new ideas and getting my artwork onto business’ floors and walls. It’s called illusion or 3-D murals. I do it all free-hand.” Reach Karah at [email protected].

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