Another earthquake hits San Juan Bautista area
A magnitude 3.9 earthquake occurred in the San Juan Bautista area at 6:16 p.m. Friday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
YOUNG: Taking part in another big turnout at the Wildflower Run
The Finish Line: Hundreds from Italy to Ethiopia toed the line
Pat Tillman’s mother shares her side of the story at gathering
The Rotary Club of Morgan Hill welcomed Mary Tillman to the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center on Wednesday.
San Juan resident hopes documentary will curb teen drinking and driving in SBC
Every time Jennifer Roybal-Marquez sees a roadside memorial, she
Pinnacles event to explore traditional use of fire
A panel presentation scheduled for Wednesday at the University of California, Berkeley will explore the traditional use of fire in the coastal mountains of Central California, while a related field trip is set to follow Saturday at Pinnacles National Park.
Is it a weird, new species? No, it’s a teen
Excuse me, but I have a problem. I was not warned that my
Marty: Christmas memories stirred
Memories are complex because they bring back both the happy and the sad. I do not think that a Christmas will go by that I will not think of Army Staff Sgt. David H. Gutierrez, who died in Afghanistan on Christmas Day 2009; here were my thoughts at the time. I hope the Gutierrez family can find the happier memories in Christmas and I republish this in the hope you will never forget the real cost of your freedom to celebrate as you wish. Â
Observing Lent? Try this shrimp recipe
For those who observe it, we are now in the season of Lent, a time of reflection and sacrifice. One of the sacrifices I grew up with is abstaining from the consumption of meat on Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays. This meant, in most cases, my family had fish – and my favorite was always shrimp. One fantastic and simple recipe for shrimp is a method my mom learned from my aunt.













