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March 24, 2026

Anti-library bond folks misguided on porn issue

During the Republican presidential primary, Rudy Giuliani became

NHL: Marleau, Sharks rally to win home opener

SAN JOSE – Phoenix, the defending Pacific Division champion, struck for two goals in the third period Thursday night to put the host San Jose Sharks in a 3-1 hole.

A Major for ‘Minor’

It's refreshing to see somebody like comedienne Laura Kightlinger command the spotlight in IFC's dark, quirky but genuinely funny "The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman" (I give it three stars.)

Commentary: 49ers punctuate rebirth of Bay Area sports

In each of the past two seasons, the San Francisco 49ers have rallied behind one battle cry after each win.

When the issue gets hot, government takes time out

Always interesting to see how government operates when the kitchen gets hot – and the proposed Cordoba Islamic Center in San Martin is a scorcher. Santa Clara County planning department staff, after beaucoup studies and years of back and forth with the project’s backers recommended approval. Percolation tests were done, the regional water board said A-OK, concluding flood issues were phantom and … and then came the flood of public opinion. Three meetings were set – all lined up in a row this week. The San Martin Planning Advisory Committee, the South County Joint Planning Commission and the Santa Clara County Planning Commission. But the flood came. And it wiped out the staff recommendation for approval – at least for now. More tests are needed to address the latest concerns voiced by the public is the official government word. Really? Years going through government bureaucracy and “more tests are needed”? Wish I could say I was surprised. Can say that I feel for the project’s backers like Hamdy Abbass, a Gilroy Rotary Club member, and Sal Akhter, a Morgan Hill resident for 20 years. Five years ago – way back in 2007 – the Muslim community, which meets regularly in Morgan Hill’s community center, held an open house to reach out to the community. Said Akhter at the time, “We’ll talk a little about our membership, who they are, how long they have lived in the community. We are people who have been here 20, 30 years, and not immigrants who just came and started something new. … I guess (the project) is controversial, but I don't understand the controversy. We have our principles we go by that we are a tolerant nation and so forth, but I think sometimes that tolerance gets tested. And then trying to bridge those gaps and create better understanding is the best thing to do.” Well, the court of public opinion is the harshest of all and getting beyond it to the point of true understanding can be a very tough thing to overcome even if you’ve been working at it for years.

Fifth annual Walk-a-Thon raises nearly $45,000

St. Mary School’s fifth annual Walk-a-Thon, held April 4, raised about $45,000.

Simple Gifts Bring Many Years of Joy

This week's cold spell only serves as an extra reminder that

Cooking With a Kick

Adding a dash of alcohol

Here, Pluto! Here, Boy! Where’d Ya Go?

Sister St. John asked her seventh-grade class,

Rubber Stampers and Banned Drop-In Students

I don't know whether or not Gilroy City Administrator Jay Baksa

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