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January 14, 2026

Be picky about your ‘news diet’

When you’re surfing the Internet for the latest in news, celebrity gossip or curious bits of trivia, remember that “clicks have consequences.” The information you find on the Web can have a big influence on your opinions, your thoughts and even your behavior. That’s why we at MHAT-19 recommend that, just as you should eat junk food in moderation for the sake of your physical health, you should also consume “junk information” in moderation for the sake of your mind.

Is anyone monitoring homeless camping?

Hi, I am calling about the vacant lot between Alexander Street and the railroad tracks on 10th Street. The same lot that once was occupied by Nob Hill Foods and Indian Motorcycles. I realize that a growing number of homeless have relocated to Gilroy in desperate need of assistance. But, what I don’t understand is why these citizens have been allowed to destroy the property by cutting through a chain link fence on a main thoroughfare giving them full access to the property for the construction of a tent city made out of cardboard. Each day it grows bigger and bigger and nothing has been done to stop it. How is it that a city that opposes the use of flags and banners for small businesses think that this is okay? Thank you.

Delo’s Divots: Make full use of the tee box

I know that most of you will simply go to the center of the

‘It’s not easy being green’ … well, it’s easier than you think

So says world famous Muppet, Kermit the Frog. But in today's environment, with so many products and design options available, being “green” can be a relatively easy and environmental beautiful design option.

Beautiful Begonias

I have had a wonderful time over the years propagating plants of

How to Get the Most Out of Your Walk

Let's talk about walking today. Sure, walking is a pretty basic

Avalanche too much for Sharks

Jose Theodore made 30 saves Wednesday night as the visiting

Red Phone

keep clear?

Fruit-forward pinot noir

One unusual Friday night, with no plans on our calendar, my husband and I went to Sarah’s Vineyard for their Sunset Music Series. For $60 we enjoyed some of the finest pinot noir on the Central Coast, dinner and live music amidst an amazingly beautiful, 360-degree vista.

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