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January 15, 2026

Column: Football must do better job protecting players

After he got the news of Junior Seau's death, Steve Young's first inclination was to call every friend he'd ever played with, just to see how they were doing — really doing.

What can investors learn from gardeners?

Spring is here. If you’re a gardener, you know it will soon be time for you to put in your flowers or vegetables. But even if you don’t have a green thumb, you can still take advantage of the season by “planting the seeds” for the growth of another valuable  piece of property - your investment portfolio.

Column: Giants aren’t a playoff team with or without Pablo

Because nothing engages a fan base quite like a crisis, Giants fans determined to sweat the temporary loss of Pablo Sandoval should know their anxiety is appreciated by the franchise.

Wrestling: Warriors grab two state titles at Fresno meet

The Hollister Warriors youth wrestling program continued building upon its season success Saturday, as two wrestlers won individual championships at the Greco-Roman State Championship in Fresno.

Sans: Final rodeo of the season is this weekend

As I was driving down the road last week, I couldn’t help but notice just how green the grass was. It was such a bright, bold green, it was just beautiful. Today, as I was driving down the road with just one week with no rain, I can already tell the grass is starting to turn. Mother Nature really is amazing if you just take a minute to look at things. The wildflowers are still in bloom and the grass is still green, but boy can it turn quickly. Enjoy it now as it will be gone pretty soon.

Doves offer hope for local cancer survivors

The Relay For Life committee hosted the annual “Paint the Town Purple” Day Tuesday to recognize community members who have survived cancer. At 5:30 p.m., a group gathered at the Veterans Memorial Building for a dove release to celebrate, honor and remember those affected by cancer. On the same day, Tres Pinos School students held a Relay Recess to raise money for the American Cancer Society and awareness about prevention strategies.

Stork’s Nest provides health tips to pregnant moms

Mothers receive incentives for healthy behaviors and habits

Offering a helping hand

Grant to pay rent to get homeless off the streets

Food bank in need of donations

Letter Carriers drive comes at neediest time of the year

Oriana Chorale sings ‘A Touch of the Classics’

The Oriana Chorale will be hosting its spring concerts in May. The vocalists will be singing Vivaldi’s “Gloria” and several other selections with the accompaniment of a string quartet, a trumpet and an oboe.

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