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January 19, 2026

Choir hoping to add military hospital performance to D.C. trip

The Chamber Singers from both Gilroy and Christopher High Schools are scheduled to perform at a Washington D.C. Heritage Festival April 2 - 7.

Ranch-side trees and remodeling picnic area

When it comes to food, music and a volunteerism, there is nothing like the annual Gilroy Garlic Festival, which has grown from a local event into a perpetual media darling that garners national attention.

UPDATED: Man found dead in west MH home

Wesley Painter, 29 of Gilroy, whose lifeless body was located in a west Morgan Hill home while police were investigating an unrelated incident, is not considered a victim of foul play, Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Sgt. Jose Cardoza said. 

Denny’s celebrates new look

For 40 years, Denny's has been a staple in the Gilroy community. Now it has a new look to go with that tradition.

Hoops: Nine locals win youth free-throw titles

Nine local youth basketball players were crowned champions in the Gilroy Knights of Columbus free-throw contest Saturday at St. Mary School in Gilroy.

Finding beauty in unexpected places

Luis Franco doesn’t travel to far away lands to shoot exotic things. He prefers to find beauty that others miss right in front of them.

Running: Age is only a number

Bruce Eisenman will tell you he is 70 years old. But nothing about him matches his age.

Stich-by-stich to beat cancer

Linda McGinnis took up quilting around the same time doctors told her she had breast cancer. Eleven years ago during a routine mammogram, a physician at the Saint Louise Regional Hospital Breast Care Center found a lump. Doctors said the cancer invaded her lymph nodes and would have spread to her brain, bones and throughout her body had they caught it any later.

Gilroy Foundation honored for 30 years of giving

There are thousands of dollars just waiting in a “community savings account' to be given to those who do good work in Gilroy.

Second power outage in two days leaves thousands powerless

Residents around Fifth Street reported that their neighborhood lost power around 10 p.m. Monday. They said it was off for several hours before being restored. PG&E media spokesperson Monica Tell confirmed that the outages - attributed to “PG&E equipment failure” - occurred between 10:02 p.m. and 5:45 a.m. affecting a total 4,957 PG&E customers throughout the night.

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