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January 22, 2026

FOOTBALL: Barnstormers advance to second round of playoffs

Daunte Mills doesn’t have much of an issue admitting it: His playoff experience is limited. Including two years on the Fremont High football team in 2006 and 2007, Mills hasn’t reached the postseason since Pop Warner. 

Gilroy Elks award $6,500 in scholarships

Gilroy Elks Lodge #1567, as part of the Elks National Youth Week, honored eight graduating seniors from Gilroy and Morgan Hill for their achievements and awarded $6,500 in scholarships last month.

Free e-waste collection fundraiser this Saturday

A free e-waste collection fundraiser will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Walgreens, located at 770 First St. in Gilroy. 

Local dog trainer named ‘CNN Hero’

Gilroy dog trainer Mary Cortani is making waves again - and this time it's on a national news network.

FOOTBALL: Barnstormers to host playoff game Saturday

After finishing the season with an 8-3 record, the Central Coast Barnstormers will host a playoff game at 3 p.m. Saturday at Anzar High in San Juan Bautista.

Former GHS principal Gudalewicz lands superintendent gig in Cupertino

Former Gilroy High School principal Wendy Gudalewicz – who quit in 2002 amid a disagreement over implementing an honors program at GHS – has been appointed as the new superintendent for Cupertino Union School District.

Not wearing a helmet, teen suffers severe head injury

A 16-year-old boy, who was not wearing a helmet, suffered a severe head injury after he fell while skateboarding on a steep hill off Mantelli Drive Tuesday night around 6 p.m., according to the Gilroy Police Department.

Cherry crops survive Monday’s rain – for the most part

Most local cherry farmers “dodged a bullet” Monday when thunder bellowed in the sky and 0.20 inches of rain pelted Gilroy for a good several hours into the early afternoon.

RUN TO FIGHT: Local on a cross-country trek

Ethan Bennett is on a journey. It is an open-ended passage that, in this particular case, has a destination. But, in other aspects, it may never truly end.

SIGNING: Gilroy resident is Oregon bound

Gilroy resident Caitlyn Krulee signed her letter of intent to attend the University of Oregon and will be a member of the Ducks’ acrobatics and tumbling team.

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