Crunch Time: Erik Compton is full of courage
If you get the chance to follow any golfer this weekend, take the time to watch Erik Compton.
Get fecal exam, bloodwork to determine reason for dog’s poor health
Our 4-year-old doberman, Fritz, is too skinny. Our vet checked
Teraji: Crash a reminder our lives can change in a heartbeat
Joyce Hall was attempting to speak from her hospital bed in a
Year of Faith marks historic event
Those old enough to remember the decade of the ’50s (and earlier) are aware of some characteristics of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States in those days: Â
Local Christians walk to demonstrate unity
Motorists driving in Morgan Hill Saturday may be surprised to
Family friendly Casa de Fruta is a treasure
When my grandfather emigrated from Italy to America in the early 1900s, he brought his hopes and dreams of a better life. And like many other Italian-Americans, he also brought his love of wine.
Getting Out: Unexpected adventure awaits at Emigrant Wilderness
Expecting a window of good fall weather, in mid-October I headed to Emigrant Wilderness – a place I had never visited. Set between Highway 108 and the northern border of Yosemite National Park, Emigrant Wilderness is nearly the last gasp of the polished granite alpine country characteristic of the High Sierra.
Looking ahead with hope
Last year held both disconcerting and promising changes for South County. On the disconcerting side, a California Supreme Court decision came at the end of the year that allows the state of California to kill redevelopment agencies. The decision means that the Morgan Hill Redevelopment Agency, which is responsible for many projects that improve the quality of life for city residents, will cease to exist on Feb. 1, 2012.
‘A Picasso’: An edgy study in art and politics
Playwright Jeffery Hatcher takes a moment in history and offers


