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November 28, 2024

Christians worldwide celebrate Holy Week

On Sunday, most of the world's Christians will begin the

Different Generation, Same Courage

The United States has fought in several conflicts during the

Tracing Lineage Through the Fathers of the Fathers

It took me a couple of hours to assemble the bookcase I'd

Scorpions, occultation and meteors

A trio of somewhat smaller meteor showers look for your attention this month. Maybe not the grand show of the Leonid showers in November, but nonetheless interesting to see.

NHL: San Jose strikes on shootout to top Blackhawks 2-1

SAN JOSE – Coach Todd McLellan opted for the three leading scorers on the roster to compete in the shootout for the Sharks against the Chicago Blackhawks Saturday night. The decision worked to perfection as San Jose scored a 3-1 decision in the shootout to give the host Sharks a 2-1 victory over Chicago.

Ugandan children’s choir performs in Morgan Hill

Earlier this summer children attending the Vacation Bible School sponsored by the Morgan Hill United Methodist Church learned about Uganda as part of their mission program. Now they have an opportunity to actually meet children from that African nation.

‘Lonesome Doves’ in Super pool and a parks fiasco

Hallelujah, our downtown coffee shop is going to stay open in the evenings. Congrats and welcome to the new owners of the shop formerly known as Fifth Street Coffee and then Sue's. The new owners, Philip Willis and his girlfriend Tiffany Smith, already have leapfrogged the naming pack with the cool selection of "Dragonfly on Fifth." The logo should be awesome – as awesome as Willis' quote from our story: "I don't know what the heck I'm doing. But this is something I've been thinking about for a year now. I wanted to be involved, and be a part of the community." A spring grand gala is planned with new floors, seating, paint, and - yes - hours befitting a real coffee shop that will stay open until 9 p.m. Could this be a key sign that a downtown breakthrough is ahead?

Even in hard times, state setting national trends

Back in the 1970s and '80s, when California solidified its

Delo’s Divots: Hitting off those wet fairways

This time of year you are likely to encounter a wet fairway or

Putting the kibosh on public employee influence cash

The best two things that could happen in American politics would

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