Local public access TV programs honored
Four local public access television programs received 2012 WAVE awards for their work promoting civic engagement through community media. The WAVE awards are given by the Alliance for Community Media and honor the best local cable television programs for six western states, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico and Nevada.
Christophers donate $75K to CHS
Garlic mogul Don Christopher and wife Karen just earned a few
G-fest hotline: Bobbleheads, balloons and zip line bummers
Giants Herbie is coming to the festival
Separation of church and scalpel
Catholic Healthcare West, one of the nation's largest hospital systems that once included Saint Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy, announced Monday it is severing its affiliation with the Catholic Church and changing its name to Dignity Health, according to Kaiser Health News.
Driving home spirit of giving
Miracles happen in Gilroy all the time. I witnessed a couple of
‘Mean Girls’ hits the local stage
The teen drama and cafeteria politics of North Shore High School come to life at the Morgan Hill Community Playhouse as South Valley Civic Theater launches their production of "Mean Girls," opening Feb. 21.
The show features a cast of 25 local performers ages 14-18,...
Erratic winds hinder, help S. Calif. firefighters
Ferocious desert winds pushed one of three major wildfires


















