Homeless ordered to leave camp
Homeless residents in a west Gilroy encampment were uncertain of
More changes on the horizon for Gilroy Farmers’ Market
With its third manager stepping down for the third year in a row, the Gilroy Farmers Market is taking a different approach and attempting to join the big leagues by becoming a member of the same California Farmers Market Association that runs the now highly successful year-round market in Morgan Hill – but it needs a little financial help to make the transition.
Dream powered
When Garry Stauber joined DreamPower, a nonprofit therapeutic horsemanship organization, he didn't think he was cut out for it. After his first few lessons teaching autistic children to interact and ride horses, Stauber didn't think he was qualified and quit—several times. But week after week, Stauber found himself returning to help those with special needs heal with horses.
A voice for the abused
Patty Lezama doesn't sugarcoat the ongoing bouts of depression and nightmares that jolt her awake in the dead of night - two long-term side effects triggered by a plague of childhood traumas beginning at age 6, when her 20-year-old uncle molested her.
Syngenta eyes Chinese sale
The multi-billion dollar acquisition of agribusiness Syngenta, which operates Syngenta Flowers locally on Hecker Pass Road, by China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina), China’s largest chemical company, cleared a major hurdle last month when the deal was approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). The agency reviews transactions that could result in control of an American business by a foreign entity, in order to determine the effect of such transactions on national security.Syngenta media representative Paul Minehart said the ruling by CFIUS represented a “big step forward” for the deal, which should be closed by the end of the year. The transaction is still subject to antitrust review by the United States and numerous regulators around the world along with other customary closing conditions.When asked how the sale of the company would impact Syngenta in Gilroy, Minehart said one of the key components of the proposed acquisition by ChemChina is that “Syngenta will remain Syngenta.” Its corporate headquarters will remain in Switzerland and there no current plans to change any of their global operations. Syngenta employs more than 28,000 people in more than 90 countries.In 2008, Syngenta acquired Gilroy-based Goldsmiths Seeds, Inc., an industry-leading, longstanding breeder and producer of flower seeds, for $74 million.
25 years of swooping in for the rescue
After 25 years of coming to the aid of 2,500 victims, critical care flight nurse Rose Gaither has not lost any measure of her passion for her job and for those she routinely helps.
See Stars at Pacheco State Park Astronomy Star Party
Annual event provides chance to view the stars, planets and moon


















