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June 8, 2026

Letter: Call illegal invasions what they are

I admired Joe Heller’s cartoon of March 13, 2026. Although captioned WW III, this cartoon brilliantly depicts three confused survivors pulling from the wreckage Trump’s self issued Peace prizes. I admire a photo that can convey in a single picture 1,000 words. What deeply concerns...

Letter to the editor: Join the American Solidarity Party

This election year: find a home! Neighbors, this election year, chances are that California’s electoral votes will go to Biden—simply because California is Democratic-heavy. Do you oppose this? Are you a moderate conservative? Do you think that your only (uncomfortable) recourse is to the GOP?...

Letters to the Editor (March 13)

Gather Knowledge and Create 'General Plan for Planet Earth'

Investor answers questions about casino

I am one of the local businessmen who are working with the California Valley Miwok Tribe to explore the opportunities for developing a tribal gaming facility in San Benito or southern Santa Clara Counties.

Letters to the Editor (April 17)

Why Doesn't COG Keep Records Detailing Its Equipment Costs and

Letters to the editor

Get Involved in Possibility of a New County Courthouse

It’s time for the DA to resign or for a recall

I've been sitting here for the past hour and a half trying to

Letter: Public comments form a jury

In the interest of public commentary, it is worth noting that a dozen parents at a microphone does not a jury make. The teacher in question for a single slap to a child’s arm while not causing injury was labelled incapable , bully and mean and has been replaced by a substitute as per Superintendent Ruben Zepeda. Other parents expressed concern over the quality of their children’s education, and I believe they should be. Last spring I arrived at my granddaughter’s open house to find her classroom locked up. I ducked into the classroom next door and listened. There were appeals for supply donations, and a shocker, parents were told they needed to teach grammar to their children. The main topic of discussion was problem children who regularly disrupt class.

Letters: Shelter says thanks and a watchdog irked by buses

Shelter manager thanks sheriff's workers

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