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Jimmy and Dorothy Dunn, of Hollister, celebrated their 45th

Lenny

Lenny is a 10-year-old cat who has been neutered. He is good with other cats, very relaxed and would make a great lap cat. He has been declawed, so he needs to be indoors only. If you are interested in adopting this or any other animal at the shelter, please call (408) 686-3900.

Nino

Nino is a petite Chihuahua mix who is very happy, sweet and loving. He is great with small dogs and loves to run around and play with toys. He has been at the San Martin Animal Shelter since August and is ready to be adopted. His ID number is A042372. If you are interested in adopting this or any other animal at the shelter, please call (408) 686-3900.

Child dies of meningitis; district notifies parents of symptoms

A Ladd Lane Elementary School student was diagnosed with meningitis last week and died from the illness over the weekend.

Morgan Hill girl, 14, killed in drive-by shooting

Five people were arrested in the shooting death of Morgan Hill resident Tara Romero, 14, a victim of an apparent drive-by attack Friday night.

Three Gavilan basketball players injured in head-on wreck

Three Gavilan College basketball players – Andrel Gaines, Billy Heard and Devontea Johnson – are in Bay Area hospitals tonight after they and two other passengers were involved in a car wreck around 2 a.m. Sunday morning near Millbrae on southbound U.S. 101.

Corner weeds block view near middle school

There are some pretty high weeds growing in an area near Rancho San Justo Middle School, where the train tracks come to an end.

Pumpkin Possum

Rosie O'Possum wishes all her friends a very happy

A voice for the abused

Patty Lezama doesn't sugarcoat the ongoing bouts of depression and nightmares that jolt her awake in the dead of night - two long-term side effects triggered by a plague of childhood traumas beginning at age 6, when her 20-year-old uncle molested her.

Monster mania

They may give us nightmares ... or worse, heebie-jeebies ... but somehow we just can't get enough of our favorite monsters. From classic literature to mega movies, TV shows to Halloween costumes, we want more blood-sucking, walking-dead, moon-howling, monosyllabic-uttering creepsters. Here's a look at a few monster classics, some facts about real-life horror-makers and a chance to craft your own monster tale.

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