Letter to the editor: Keep agriculture thriving
In considering how to vote on measure Q, it is important to realize the benefits of a viable local agriculture and the reasons for protecting and promoting it.
One interesting point of clarification in this discussion is that there is a difference between “farmers” and...
Letter to the editor: Keep San Benito County unique
I am entering my 37th year as a resident of San Benito County, which by many metrics is a long time, but by local standards I am just a “whippersnapper.” Many families can trace their heritage back seven or eight generations—having received land in...
Letter: Don’t let developers win the game
A person need not be a mind reader to know what is on people’s minds. The overabundance of housing is, and it reminds me of the game of Monopoly.
For example, both occupations use paper money and wood houses. Those house builders want to make...
Letter: Hospital poised for a great fall
What happens when Humpty Dumpty falls off the wall and all the king’s men and all the king’s horses can’t put Humpty Dumpty back together again? Think for a moment that Humpty Dumpty represents our hospital, the wall is the Health Care District, and...
Letter to the editor: Red flag laws offer gun safety band-aid
The latest episodes of gun violence seem to have tapped into a more concerted public discussion of effective strategy among gun control advocates nationwide. Measures discussed recently range from federally enforced background checks to outright bans on certain types of weapons and accessories.
Another idea...
Graduated but not educated: many students slide by
One of my favorite kids in this world is about to graduate from
Damkar will leave large footprints to fill
The recent article concerning the district attorney's request








