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Monthly Archives: December 2018

Christopher aims to bring intensity

No matter what happens on the scoreboard this season, the Christopher High boys basketball team will be known for its tough and intense play....

Xavier A. Cabrera

Rosary: Fri. Dec. 28, 2018 7:00 PM at Black Cooper Sander Funeral Home in Hollister Mass: Sat. Dec. 29, 2018 at 10:00 AM St. Mary's...

Home for the holidays

Forty-five wet noses have found new homes in recent weeks, thanks to the efforts of San Martin Animal Shelter. Shelter supervisor and animal...

Gilroy business highlights for 2018

Gilroy businesses were in the news in 2018. In a year of ups and downs, they persevered and some thrived. Here are several of...

Police lawsuit heads to court

Former Gilroy Public Safety Dispatcher Patricia Harrell’s wrongful termination lawsuit against the city and its police department still survives, despite a federal judge’s ruling...

City Council matches demographics

Gilroy is becoming increasingly Latino, according to new census reports, and its elected officials match the city’s shifting demographics. The re-election of Peter Leroe-Muñoz as...

Gilroy has reason for high expectations

In the immediate aftermath of a 2-0 defeat to Lincoln High last year in the opening round of the Central Coast Section Division I...

Gilroy school board swears in new trustees

In a meeting of firsts and lasts, Gilroy Unified School District ushered in new trustees and honored departing members last week. First-term Board of Education...

Feds ID Santa Barbara farm as one source of lettuce contamination

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday afternoon, Dec. 13 that it has identified “a positive sample result for the outbreak strain in...

County votes to expand airport

Over the next decade, the skies above San Martin are likely to see steady and dramatic increases in light-plane traffic. A 3-2 decision by the...