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July 1, 2026

Visitors From the East

Ten Japanese students from sister city Takko-machi soak up as

Fest Parking Managers Drought

Garlic Festival is six weeks away and dangerously short

Coming this week: Dreampower and sunshine in City Hall

We take a look at the stories that are coming to the web and in

Hollister Independence Rally Committee Bankrupt

City owed more than $250,000, but several local charities manage

Letter to the Sports Editor: If I was General Manager of the San Jose Sharks

I didn’t grow up watching hockey. I’m an Ohio born California girl who grew up watching football and boxing for that is what my father watched the most when it came to sports. I never imagined I would ever become a hockey fan. I was 26 when I went to my first hockey game with my boyfriend; now husband who’s the biggest Sharks fan that I know. Being the hockey nut that he is, hockey is often talked about in our home and this evening we had discussion that I thought that I would share. 

Community partnership stressed at arts forum

More than 100 people intent on painting the future of art in

A good fit for the homeless

Freezing temperatures bite at the nose, ears and cheeks around 6 a.m. as Austin Guess, a homeless 26-year-old, shuffles down Wren Avenue on his 15-minute trek to McDonald’s on First Street.

Gilroyans Walk for Life

Kay Carlson, 63, began participating in the Relay for Life to

Time to win is now

With three road games standing between tonight's 7 p.m. home

Gilroy says Aloha to Adaptive Luau

A party with Tommy Bahama shirts, leis and dancing might sound like a luau straight out of Waikiki, Hawaii, however the festivities were closer to home at the Gilroy Senior Center where members of South County’s disabled community boogied at their annual Adaptive Learning Luau.

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