Garlic Fest nets $9M for nonprofits
GILROY - The Gilroy Garlic Festival Association announced Monday it has surpassed the $9 million mark in revenue earned by local nonprofits during the festival's 33 years of operation.
Happy trails, Justice
A four-legged, apple-eating machine described as an "amazing PR asset" is hanging up his badge for good.
Sex and the spooky
Displays of flirty costumes inside local Halloween stores evoke a scene from the 2004 film "Mean Girls," which glibly lampoons the nylon-thin line between "costume" and "lingerie."
A voice for the abused
Patty Lezama doesn't sugarcoat the ongoing bouts of depression and nightmares that jolt her awake in the dead of night - two long-term side effects triggered by a plague of childhood traumas beginning at age 6, when her 20-year-old uncle molested her.
Solar panels go up at Valley Health Center
How's this for a bright idea? Workers are in the midst of installing more than 3,000 solar panels at a Gilroy health clinic, in a move expected to save the facility more than $600,000 in energy costs over the next two decades, county officials said.
669 area code approved for Bay Area
After approval by the California Public Utilities Commission Thursday, a new 669 area code will enter the Bay Area telecommunication domain starting November 2012. This means 408 will soon become a novelty linked to past generations of Santa Clara County dwellers.
‘Big John’ Garcia succumbs to cancer at 64
Until his final day, Coach "Big John" Garcia fought with arrant bravery against the melanoma that plagued his body for 26 years.
FIELD HOCKEY: Cougars score four in win over Notre Dame
The Christopher High varsity field hockey team expanded a 1-0

















