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Monthly Archives: January 2014

Gilroy man arrested for violent stabbing

The Gilroy Police Department arrested a 23-year-old Gilroy man Thursday who allegedly stabbed another man in a violent assault, according to a press release.

MH resident’s claim to 840-pound emerald shut down by L.A. judge

The saga of an 840-pound emerald - believed to be the world’s largest - continued in Los Angeles County Superior Court where Morgan Hill resident Anthony Thomas’ claim to the valuable rock was shut down this week, according to authorities.

Getting out: Mission Peaks: Climb 2,500 feet in three miles

I placed the $2 one-day parking pass on my dashboard then looked up from the Ohlone College parking lot at Mission Peak looming overhead. Holy cow, I thought, that thing is way up there. It crossed my mind that maybe today was a good day to rearrange my sock drawer instead.

Prep Cheerleading: Mustangs to host clinic and performance

The Gilroy cheerleading team will host a clinic Feb. 5 and participants will get to show off what they learned at a performance during the 7 p.m. varsity basketball game and ASB Winter Homecoming show. Pregame practice starts at 5:30 p.m.

Council preview: Red Barn discussion

The City Council has a full agenda for their regular meeting Monday night. Here's a few of the items your community leaders will be discussing:

Student of the Week: YongHong Vanessa Li

YongHong (Vanessa) Li, a 17-year-old senior at GECA (the Dr. TJ Owens Early College Academy) is this week's "Student of the Week."

Capturing the world one photo at a time

A tiger’s face, a scenic view of Europe’s Danube River, and the California coastline are gracing the walls at City Hall - all the work of Gilroy photographer Sergio Perez.

Council roundup: Development costs could rise, park purchase approved

The costs for certain developments within Gilroy could increase, if City Council approves an ordinance currently being prepared by City staff.