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January 23, 2026

Gilroy in bloom: Spring Trials, Rotary Flower Fest

Flowers are pretty and make people happy.

Pastor, principal to leave Saint Mary Parish and School

Saint Mary Church and School on First Street will say goodbye to two of its esteemed leaders who have served the community of Gilroy for decades: One is a principal, the other a priest.

REC SOFTBALL: Thrilling outcomes highlight season openers

Team Talamo rallied past DS Builders 12-11 in eight innings Thursday in the 2012 Adult Spring-Summer Men's C League opener at Christmas Hill Park.

Passport Weekend a vin-vin

A gloomy weather forecast didn’t dampen drinkers from venturing out en masse Saturday and Sunday for South County’s biannual extravaganza devoted to drinking wine, making new friends, and... drinking more wine!

Rain or shine, it’s Passport time

Entertainment: Live Music on Saturday by Lauren Ashley and Sunday by David Johnson.

Foreclosure consulting firm owners convicted of defrauding homeowners

Rene Alvarez and Mariano Ortega, the co-owners of M & R Contemporary Solutions, a Campbell foreclosure consulting firm, pled guilty and no contest Monday to theft and foreclosure fraud charges. The charges related to a scheme that, over a year, bilked about 400 mainly Hispanic homeowners out of close to $2 million. 

Hoey Ranch re-opens for the spring

What many locals will recognize as the cheerful red barn (visible off Hecker Pass Highway, not far from Syngenta Flowers) is opening back up for the season this Friday. 

ROUNDUP: Gilroy softball topples Santa Teresa

A three-run first inning and a solid outing in the circle from Lauren Castro propelled the Gilroy High softball team to a 4-1 triumph over Santa Teresa on Thursday in Gilroy.

Claddagh’s success no stroke of luck

As a certain anonymous adage goes, “there are only two kinds of people in the world: The Irish, and those who wish they were.”

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