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February 13, 2026

Four Screech Owls Get Helping Hand from WERC

Four little screech owls perching in a tree,

Trip gives dad a glimpse of son’s future

The power and strength we had built over the previous three

Influential Leader Honored This Month

Next week marks the bicentennial anniversary of one of America's

Love and a Certain Loveable Groundhog Are in the Air

Here we are in mid-January and much hoopla is already being made

Feeling Gilroy grateful and ‘pretty Princevalle’

Last year I wrote a column about gratefulness, and I think I’ll revive the idea this year. Twice = tradition. This is my “second annual gratefulness column!”

NBA: Minority Kings owner Kehriotis surprised by sale

John Kehriotis, who owns Ridgemark Golf and Country Club, was surprised by Monday's announced agreement between the Kings' Maloof family and investors from Seattle. Kehriotis owns 12 percent of the Sacramento franchise. 

Shameful Garlic Festival theft and Hawaii calls

Stealing from the Garlic Festival – first the tickets from the office, then $18,000 from the cash box. Hopefully, the security measures in place – and there are solid security procedures – finger the suspect and, despite that person’s volunteer status, the Gilroy Police Department makes an arrest and prosecution takes place. It’s really no different than a parent club officer stealing from the school club. It’s very sad, but an ugly crime has been committed and that money belongs to our community organizations. Good news, though, after a ticket-by-ticket audit, the Garlic Festival found only three stolen tickets made it through the gates. Great job getting the word out to the public after the ticket theft. Often the tendency is to keep quiet, and 99.9 percent of the time it’s the way wrong call. Three tickets worth $50 got through – that’s a phenomenally good number after $12,000 worth of tickets were stolen.

Gilroy church supports Nigerian poor

Gilroy's South Valley Community Church, 8095 Kelton Ave., has

Holiday traditions vary throughout the world

As little ones anxiously await the arrival of Santa tonight,

‘Forbidden Broadway: Alive and Kicking’

Gerard Alessandrini created “Forbidden Broadway” in 1982 and has developed this spoof on Broadway musicals into 19 award-winning editions that have spread humor around the world. It’s had an unprecedented 31-year run in New York.

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