City to reimburse Target developer
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Bulldogs ride big early lead to 28-21 victory over Acorns
With its offense sputtering early once again, the Bulldogs defense was waiting in the wings to step up and spark a 28-21 triumph Saturday in El Toro Bowl V at Richert Field
Dogs, volunteering and finding the right terrain
Ron Erskine has tackled more than just the comprehensive hiking guide seen on this page. Learn more about best places for the outdoorsman (or woman) to walk your dog, how to volunteer and more.
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Police blotter: Woman, 50, arrested on suspicion of public drunkenness
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Trial setting delayed in SJ cop’s teen sex case
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Favored for the first time in series history, Bulldogs out to win back city title
Live Oak's Matt Dariano has witnessed it all at the El Toro Bowl, from watching his brother, Michael, soak up back-to-back wins over Sobrato in 2007-08, to sharing in the agony of a 27-6 upset in 2009 and the joy of a 21-14 triumph last year. The Morgan Hill rivals tee it up again at 6 p.m. Saturday at Richert Field. But El Toro Bowl V is already like nothing we've seen before -- and not just because it falls on a weekend. For the first time Live Oak (0-2) enters the annual city championship as the unsuitably labeled underdog, according to the Times weekly web poll. Sobrato (1-1) was favored to win by 65 percent
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Commission, public suggest temporary test for downtown street
A temporary effort to alter the streetscape of Monterey Road on
















