Gilroy firefighters ‘Cares Enough to Wear Pink’ campaign
You might notice something different about the Gilroy firefighters for the remainder of the month. In an effort to support women and their families impacted by breast cancer, the Gilroy Fire Department is joining a national emergency responder campaign, “Cares Enough to Wear Pink.”
Agents also searched home of ex-SBC deputy’s father for suspect’s guns
The California Attorney General's Office has released additional
Big 5 sentencing, plea hearings postponed
Two San Jose men who pleaded guilty to charges related to the
Trial delayed for attempted murder of police officer
The son of a former Gilroy city councilman accused of trying to
Suspect shoots crossbow at Gilroy motel
A guest at a local motel told police that someone shot at them with a crossbow or similar weapon on Dec. 11, according to authorities.
Read the transcript: 911 audio released from suspected biker-gang incident
The San Benito County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday released audio
Rich one day, out $10 the next
For a split second, I thought I was rich. Then reality hit.
Adding a body-worn camera for every cop?
In the shadow of civil unrest and protests following the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown by a police officer in Ferguson, Mo., President Barack Obama is asking Congress for $263 million to put a camera on every law enforcement officer in the country—and local officials are taking notice.






















