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November 6, 2025

Gone to (produce) market

A little white fruit stand along the side of Highway 25 has been upgraded.

Two Gilroy nonprofits awarded $50K each

United Way Silicon Valley awarded $1.65 million total in strategic grants to 27 programs on July 12. Two nonprofits in Gilroy, Rebekah Children's Services and St. Joseph's Family Center, received $50,000 each.

Gourmet goodness in The Grove

With a tasting room and 50-acre estate vineyard nestled in the foothills of San Benito County and a majestic special events mansion just north of Morgan Hill, Frank Léal recently completed his entrepreneurial trifecta with the opening of a contemporary farm-to-table eatery featuring wood-fired pizza, wine tasting, bocce ball and a gourmet bakery, to name a few selling points.

UPDATED: 10-year-old autistic child missing in Gilroy located

Brenden Hartsock, a 10-year-old autistic child who went missing Friday evening, was eventually located at 9:50 p.m., according to Gilroy Police Sgt. Pedro Espinoza.

Mary Tillman shares her side of the story with Rotary Club

The Rotary Club of Morgan Hill welcomed Mary Tillman to the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center Wednesday.

Wildfire readiness campaign under way

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) has launched a website, which the agency has been advertising to motorists headed up the eastern hills of Morgan Hill in recent weeks, advising residents on how to keep their homes and their neighbors safe from the threat of wildfires during the summer.

Farmers’ Market turns a new lettuce leaf

Catherine Ames believes it’s never too early to teach children healthy eating habits. For her, that begins with a trip to the farmers' market.

Local vendors benefit from fireworks sales

Patriotism was celebrated brightly in Gilroy on the Fourth of July.

Little League Baseball: 11, 12-year-old All Stars Claim district crown

The 11 and 12-year-old Gilroy Little League All Stars are District 59 champions — though both teams earned their crowns in very different ways.

Countywide census report sheds statistical light on homeless population

As local stakeholders wait for the societal implications of the Gilroy Police Department’s new “no tolerance” stance on “homeless lawlessness” to manifest, the 2013 Santa Clara County “Point-in-Time” census report offers a statistical snapshot of the homeless issue in the city and its environs.

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