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November 27, 2025

With too few riders, Gilroy loses three bus routes

Gilroy bus riders will lose three routes in a major Valley Transportation Authority redesign that eliminates bus routes 14, 17 and 19 and replaces them with a longer loop route, 85.

Back to the Future: Vinyl is Hot

It was the jukebox in a family friend’s basement and all those 45 rpm records that put the bug in Scott Tarasco as a kid and set things in motion for his adult obsession.

Two dead in Highway 101 Collision

Two Watsonville men died and a toddler sustained major injuries in a crash on Highway 101 Sunday at 10:32 p.m.

Guest Column: New Signs Make Welburn Safer

The turn restrictions at the corner of Welburn Avenue and Mantelli Avenue are making Upper Welburn Avenue safer. The signs restricting turns are a result of four years of communication with city staff, extensive study by city traffic engineers, and three unanimous decisions by the Gilroy City Council.

Bigger, faster, stronger, leaner at new gym in Gilroy

For local athletes seeking to get bigger, faster, stronger or leaner, Robert Otis, 40, owner of Fact Fitness has the plan to get it done. Otis, the head girls basketball coach at Christopher High School, crafts individual training programs based on the athlete's individual goals.

Five newborn raccoons dumped at Christmas Hill Park

Five newborn raccoons were dumped around 7 p.m. on Sunday night at Christmas Hill Park.

Gilroy Garlic Queen contest to Gilroy Gardens

For the first time, the annual Miss Gilroy Garlic Festival Queen Pageant will be hosted at Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park. The pageant will be held on Saturday, May 13 at 3:00 pm on the Lakeside Amphitheater stage. As part of the “Bigger, Better, Bolder” theme for the 2017 Gilroy Garlic Festival, this year pageant contestants will be eligible for even bigger awards, including a $7,500 Christopher Ranch scholarship prize for the Queen.

Force marches on at Las Animas

 May the 4th be with you.

Strangest One-Stop Shops in Gilroy

Sometimes it feels like there's no place like Gilroy.

New business gives new perspective

There’s a new alternative for developmentally disabled adults and their families in Gilroy now that New Perspectives has opened its doors at 6400 Monterey Road. The sparkling facility, housed in the old Gilroy Dispatch building, is loaded with activities such as an art room, computer room, kitchen and even a stage that includes musical instruments such as guitars, a keyboard and a drum set.

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