Tiger’s Got Finishing Kick
One day Tiger Woods will lose a tournament he led after three rounds. It's inevitable.
When women go from ‘miss’ to ‘ma’am’
There comes a time in every woman's life when she is called “Ma'am.” For some of us (ahem, me) that time comes early. Much, much earlier than any of us expect (again, that would be me).
San Juan Bautista is rib nirvana
For the estimated 16,000 rib lovers who made the pilgrimage to San Juan Bautista on May 16-17, the journey was more than worthwhile.
Sacred texts on display
In July 2000, I was visiting Dublin, Ireland, and went with a friend to the historic campus of Trinity College. There we waited in a queue at the Old Library and were ushered into a darkened room, in the middle of which were lighted display cases.
Hiker comes to town on California mission
Los Angeles resident Ilia Carson went whizzing through San Juan Bautista last week on her quest to walk across California and stop at every mission in the state.
WEAVER: Sharks’ playoff tenacity a welcomed sight
The San Jose Sharks have finally grown some ... playoff bravado.
Is a Loss Always a Defeat?
In strolling the sidelines at Tuesday's boys soccer matinee between Live Oak and San Benito, I began pondering a question that touches on athletic competition at any level. While a loss is always a loss, is a loss also always a defeat?
Junior College Baseball: Hawks deliver late runs to sweep Gavilan
GILROY—Gavilan’s historic season came to an end Saturday.
Families find ‘new norm’ after diabetes diagnosis
On a recent day after school, David Talavera, III and his sister, Maya, 12, enjoyed some time at Valley View Park with their family. The twins are active Spring Grove seventh-graders who enjoy participating in triathlons, with Maya also spending time on dance and David active in baseball. They enjoyed strawberries, peanut butter, celery and carrot sticks for an afternoon snack, but they also like to splurge on an ice cream sundae every now and then.















