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January 24, 2026

Most-viewed stories in 2011

Here are the most-viewed stories - ranked in order of most web traffic on gilroydispatch.com - in 2011.

Remembering Gilroy residents who died in 2011

Read more about some of the Gilroyans who died in 2011 from their stories at left.

Eyesore of the Week: 7300 Orchard Drive

Eleven trash cans block the sidewalk in front of the home at 7300 Orchard Drive not too far from Sixth Street. Among stacked chairs on the front lawn, a few out-of-commission cars and plastic bins of junk - is a yard which neighbors would like to see cleaned up.

A donation from one family to another

Six years ago, Troy Garcia’s brother, Dino Garcia, a former Gilroy Hawk and Gilroy High wrestler who carried his passion for the sport far past his 1986 graduation, died of complications from diabetes at the age of 36.

Former GHS wrestlers set to cross paths at Big Ten dual

Not long ago, Hunter Collins and Jesse Delgado were two pieces to the most successful Gilroy High wrestling season to date. Four years later, the pair of GHS graduates, each with decorated careers as Mustangs – including two state titles and eight Central Coast Section championships between them – will cross paths on the collegiate stage Jan. 8.

A brave and giving heart

Lilac-hued walls inside the seventh-floor break room stand out from the otherwise uniform hospital hallways at Kaiser Permanente in San Jose, where Fran Braverman's No. 38 locker is still stuffed with handwritten notes, medical supplies and a stethoscope with her name on it. The shiny plaque hanging nearby reads, "In memory of Fran Braverman, a caring nurse, our colleague, our friend."

Short story, sad sequel

Gazing through the front window at BookSmart Kids - now an empty building lined with bare shelves, a freezer depleted of ice cream and miscellaneous clusters of inventory waiting to be picked up - Queen's 1980 single "Another One Bites the Dust" comes to mind.

Eat your veggies: Heirloom Organics offers produce boxes

Want to freshen up your diet with a little green goodness during the sugar-laden holiday season?

Mishap met with generosity for autistic boy

A young Gilroy boy with autism who relies on an Apple iPad to help him read, spell and communicate with family members nearly had his holiday season ruined when he accidentally left the device behind at a local restaurant Monday night.

Support homeless outreach through New Hope Community Church

Looking for an efficient and simple way to lend a hand with homeless outreach?

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