Garlic Fest 14: A family affair for pyro chefs
Most parents tell their children not to play with fire, but Gilroyan Steve Janisch inspired his daughter to do the exact opposite.
Recycled water sees price jump
Local golf courses, the city of Gilroy and others who use large
Morgan Hill’s Measure A on the way to passing
Measure A, Morgan Hill's effort to revitalize downtown, appeared
The science of Sarah’s Vineyard
Drivers passing by Sarah's Vineyard along Hecker Pass Highway at
Teens skate for humanity
Two years ago, BMX rider Krista Pomin had a bad run of luck: Her prized possession, a custom-designed bike was stolen, and just a few weeks later, a drunk driver plowed her car off the road, pushing it down a cliff, leaving her with serious head injuries and several broken ribs. Â
Local Scene: Academic Honors
Escobedo graduates
Gilroy resident Selene Escobedo, majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies, graduated from Biola University at the spring 2024 commencement ceremony. The ceremony took place on May 3 and 4.
Quilt show benefits AAUW
The AAUW Gilroy branch will host a quilt show and lunch from 11am-2:30pm May...
CA legislators discuss youth fentanyl OD crisis
The California State Assembly Select Committee on Fentanyl, Opioid Addiction and Overdose Prevention on Aug. 12 during an informational hearing discussed the urgency of combating the rise in overdose deaths among youth in recent years primarily due to ingesting fentanyl.
Between 2019 and 2021, drug...
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.





















