Rams are champions once again
For the first time in 49 years, the Gavilan College men’s basketball team can call itself champions. The Rams defeated San Jose City College 75-57 last Friday, clinching just their second conference title in program history (the only other title came in 1969).
The Rams...
Late for work? Too bad … slow down!
Do people who don't take enough time in the morning to get ready and so they end up speeding off to work really disturb and irritate you? If so, you're not alone.
The gift of reading changes lives
One of the most life-changing gifts you can give a young person
Play and enjoy puzzles at the Morgan Hill Library
Puzzles are a great activity to share with your child, and can
Conversation with Cupid Reveals What Women Want
It's Valentine's Day next week and just in time for that special
Phils, Rays to resume Game 5 on Wednesday night
In the middle of all this World Series chaos, Joe Maddon sounded
Equine “Wolf Teeth” – What are they and how should they be cared for?
Approximately 70 percent of horses will develop wolf teeth. While these teeth usually do not pose a health risk to the horse, they are often removed in performance horses to prevent interference with the bit and to avoid traumatizing the soft tissues around the teeth leading to soreness. Horsemen differ in opinions on when or if these teeth should be removed, but understanding the physiology of wolf teeth can help individual horse owners make the best personal decision for their horses.
Chamber to host legislative summit
Washington and Sacramento politicians and local elected officials will be descending upon Gilroy next month to discuss policy issues and how they impact South County residents.
The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce is hosting its sixth annual Legislative Summit on Friday, April 26 from 11am to...
Increase Your Culinary Knowledge and Step Up Your Game
Every once in a while, something comes along that not only
Pioneers, the Gold Rush and “Cullumah”: Students Learn California History
Along the banks of the American River’s South Fork, in a valley native Nisenan people called “Cullumah“ or “beautiful valley,” craftsman James Marshall discovered gold in 1848. Marshall’s discovery began the great California Gold Rush and fueled the West’s dramatic growth for decades.















