Faces we’ll remember
As 2013 closes, here is a glimpse of just a few individuals who helped make the communities of Gilroy and Morgan Hill what they are today. From volunteers to doctors, mayors to teachers, mothers to philanthropists, the following faces leave behind their own unique marks on South County.
Student of the Week: Jailene Arellano
Each month, the principals of Gilroy and Christopher high schools choose a total of four students (two from GHS and two from CHS) to spotlight. GHS junior Jailene Arellano, 16, is this week's Student of the Week.
DUI checkpoint scheduled for Saturday
The Gilroy Police Department will be conducting a DUI/driver's license checkpoint at an undisclosed location in the city on Saturday night, said Gilroy PD Sgt. Kurt Ashley.
Gilroy ‘Time Capsule’
Forget Garlic. Back in the 1950s and 1960s Gilroy was officially called “The Home of the Prune” and Chamber of Commerce publications urged people to “Eat More Fruit.”
Teen and senior drivers: Start the New Year right behind the wheel
The Hollister-Gilroy area California Highway Patrol office will offer two safe driving programs in January – one for teenage drivers and one for senior citizen drivers.
“Steel Magnolias” comes to the Gilroy stage
Gilroy might be 2,000 miles from the southern town of Natchitoches, Louisiana, where women are as delicate as magnolia flowers yet strong as steel - but for one month, thanks to Gilroy's theater company, locals have the chance be whisked away to that magical place.
REC SOFTBALL: Anritsu survives squeaker versus Sweepers
Anritsu rallied past the Sweepers 13-12 Thursday to remain unbeaten in the Men's Fall EE Softball League standings at Las Animas Park.
Sharp Hoping for Grizzly Upset
Former San Benito basketball star Kyle Sharp and 12th-seeded
Gilroy Chevrolet holds soccer fundraiser
Gilroy Chevrolet Cadillac is teaming up with Velocity Soccer


















