LULAC chapter launches in San Juan
San Juan Bautista has a League of United Latin American Citizens chapter.
Goodell, owners throw cheap shot at players
Commissioner Roger Goodell emerged from a meeting of NFL owners
Most wines should be consumed within year or two
Have you ever saved a great bottle of wine thinking it would get better with age and then opened it a few years later - only to discover that it was past its prime? That’s because the vast majority of wine is meant to be consumed now or within one to two year’s time at the most. The wines that tend to age well are the more expensive Cabernet Sauvignons and other highly tannic, red wines. Through time, the tannins (which have a bitter flavor) will soften with the wine becoming smoother, richer and more balanced. Whenever in doubt, ask the winemaker or shop manager for advice on if and how long to age the wine.
New book presents two views of Jesus
It is still early enough in 2014 that many people have been able to keep their new year's resolutions. If yours include a vow to read more books, then here's a suggestion.
Christian book author to sign at Mars Hill
Author I.M. Dauntless will be signing copies of her book, “Free at Last: The Struggle to be Good Enough” from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday Jan. 9 at Mars Hill Coffeehouse, located at 610 San Benito St. in downtown Hollister.
San Benito Catholics celebrate new pope
Many of San Benito County's more 11,000 Catholics rejoiced as
Gavilan builds for future success
When Erik Nelson was hired to coach the Gavilan College women’s basketball team prior to the 2012-13 season, he knew he faced a monumental task.











