Garlic City car show revs up Saturday
This Saturday, the Garlic City fun run and car show will populate downtown where you can ogle at the finest classic and muscle cars this side of South County.Â
July 21 a day for auto enthusiasts
Auto enthusiasts, motorcycle connoisseurs and bicyclists of all skill levels listen up: A Road Rally is on its way into town and you’re invited.
Caffeine and culture at July 27 art show
The same creative character partially responsible for the mystical-looking 48-by-25-foot garlic mural inscribed on the back cement wall of the 9Lives Club in downtown Gilroy is at it again – only this time he’s got a posse.
THE GHOST FILES: Catching up with Robert Guerrero’s father/trainer Ruben Guerrero
Throughout Robert Guerrero's boxing career, the Gilroy native has had a strong supporting cast to buffer bad times and celebrate the good.
Two locals qualify for the National Junior Olympic track and field championships
A pair of Gilroy track and field athletes advanced through stage two of qualifying over the weekend at Bob Mathias stadium at Tulare Union High School and will participate in the USATF National Junior Olympic Track and Field Championships at Hughes Stadium, Morgan State University in Baltimore from July 23-29.
CHP warns about dangers of leaving children in hot car
Hot summer days across the country contributed to six child deaths so far this year from heat stroke when children were left unattended in vehicles; that fact has caused the California Highway Patrol to issue a warning about the extreme danger of leaving children in hot vehicles this summer.
Grape glut gone, gone, gone …
From drought to mold, unseasonably cool temperatures to hungry nematodes, winemakers take their occupational wildcards in stride.
REC SOFTBALL: League-title chases picking up steam
Hi-Energy Networks moved into a tie for first place in the second half of the Co-Rec C Softball League standings Sunday with a 15-11 edging of Out 2 Play at Christmas Hill Park.
On a mission to serve Burmese refugees
As the hot summer season sets in, most young people are thinking about activities like lounging poolside, hosting backyard barbecues and sneaking away to tropical getaways. But for Gilroy resident Aimee D’Hondt, that isn’t necessarily the case.
Property values up in the county, but not in Gilroy
While the rest of Santa Clara County enjoys a slow increase in the price of homes and commercial properties for the first time in three years, Gilroy and Morgan Hill’s prices remain slumped, according to a press release from Santa Clara County’s Assessors Office.




















