MLB: Lincecum takes no-hitter into 7th as Giants beat Rockies
Until a chilly Monday night at Coors Field, the only time Tim
Women in Business: Giacomazzi has made it fashionable to break bones
Annette Giacomazzi's homegrown business CastCoverz! is a rarity when it comes to building a customer base. Being a designer of fashionable, functional, slip-on covers for casts and most types of orthopedic equipment, she understands the reality that she can't really count on repeat business.
Police, nonprofit team up for bicycle giveaway
Hollister police and Hollister Gives Back partnered for a bicycle giveaway to local children, with 77 bikes handed out this week, according to the Hollister Police Department.
Public health offers Halloween safety tips
The San Benito County Public Health Department released tips through the state health department on Halloween safety.
With school in session, bring back taco night
Two quick notes before I begin. A reader informed me ahi poke, the subject of my last article, was not available at the Gilroy Costco. Upon contacting Costco, I discovered my error; the San Jose and Santa Clara locations carry ahi poke, where I made my purchase. I shop three Costco stores and inadvertently confused where I saw ahi poke. If enough people request a product at Costco, they may stock it. I apologize for any confusion. If you head to the north valley to purchase ahi poke, call ahead to make sure the store has it in stock.
Dressing with all the taste, fewer calories
Happy New Year! Before I begin this week's column, I advise you to purchase a pork butt roast. They are usually on sale right now for under $2 per pound. Get one, wrap it tight and freeze it. It will be featured in my Mardi Gras article for Pulled Pork Poor Boys.
Baseball: Babe Ruth 13s continue winning ways
The San Benito 13-year-old Babe Ruth All-Star team is still
Tribal council holding Sunday rain dances in San Juan
The San Juan Bautista Intertribal Council is inviting members of the public to attend a rain dance at the city’s Old Mission San Juan Bautista – to bring back rain to the drought-stricken valley.














