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January 19, 2026

Celebrate American Legion’s 92nd anniversary

The American Legion Gilroy Post #217 will be celebrating its 92nd anniversary at 5:30 p.m. June 1, 2013 with dinner and member recognitions at the Veterans Memorial Building in Gilroy.

CHP class for teen drivers

The California Highway Patrol along with Impact Teen Drivers is urging younger drivers to stop texting, put away cell phones and focus on driving, according to CHP Officer Erica Elias.

DA holds first annual “Justice For All” mural design contest

Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen is looking for some creative assistance from high school seniors in the county.

Cycling: Tierra Bella on tap for Saturday

Tierra Bella 2013 hosted by the Almaden Cycle Touring Club is set to begin at 6:30 a.m. Saturday at the Gavilan College Student Union in Gilroy.

Rec Softball: Adame helps team win thriller in opener

Eddie Adame tripled and scored on an Antoinette Bowe single in the bottom of the eighth inning to give Guts ‘N Glory a 16-15 Co-Rec Softball League victory over Station 55 in Sunday’s opener at Las Animas Park.

Rec Softball: Morales, Hernandez lead team to men’s league win

George Morales went 4-for-4 and Matt Hernandez scored three runs to guide Medrano Electric-Bucket List past Anritsu 14-10 in the Thursday Men’s EE Softball League opener at Christmas Hill Park.

Community Safety Meeting will address recent homicide

In the wake of Wednesday's double shooting that left Jesse Emmanuel Silos, 30, dead after he was shot in a gang-related attack that also seriously wounded another victim, 37, a Community Safety Meeting will be held from 7 to 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at Eliot Elementary School, located at 475 Old Gilroy St.

Semi-Pro Football: Barnstormers edge Outlaws, even record

The Central Coast Barnstormers semi-pro football team won its second straight game Saturday with a 27-26 victory over the visiting East Bay Outlaws at Gilroy High.

Women’s Empowerment to Employment Project in Gilroy nets $100k grant

Gilroy was one of hundreds of communities throughout California to benefit from $1.6 million in federal funds distributed through the Community Services Block Grant, according to a press release Friday from the California Department of Community Services and Development.

Faith in a unified and helpful front

A national economy that continues to languish in the doldrums along with years of dwindling social services funding from the state has prompted Mayor Don Gage to create an Interfaith Task Force.

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