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Nellie T. Lujan December 22, 1925 – November 6, 2012

Vigil services to be held Tuesday, November 13, 2012, at Habings Family Funeral Home at 7:00 P.M. Mass will be held Wednesday, November 14, 2012, at 10:00 A.M. at St. Mary Church.

Gilroy man arrested for gang-related shooting

After a six-week long investigation, Gilroy Police arrested a Gilroy man Wednesday for a gang-related shooting that occurred on the 100 block of Old Gilroy Street in September. 

Air district vows to address late notice on prescribed burn

In light of late notice given to the public for Tuesday’s controlled burn that blanketed the region with a smoky haze, an air pollution district official said the agency plans to work with Calfire to improve notification for residents.

Community Pulse: Should the school district spend $3 million to fix fields (copy)

Should the school district spend approximately $3 million to fix the fields and build a sports complex at Christopher High School?

Santa Clara man dies in motorcycle crash on 25

A 66-year man from Santa Clara died in a scooter crash Tuesday on Highway 25 in southern San Benito County, according to the California Highway Patrol.

POTW: Trixie

Trixie is a 4-month-old kitten who is very calm, loves people and loves to be held. She is also good with other cats. She and many other kittens are available at the San Martin Animal Shelter. If you are interested in adopting this or any other animal at the shelter, please call (408) 686-3900.

SOCCER: Rams win fifth straight

It seems like an eternity since the Gavilan College men's soccer team was humbled 4-1 by the state's top-ranked squad in City College of San Francisco.

Bill Monning, Luis Alejo re-elected

Bill Monning and Luis Alejo cruised to election wins and form the region's legislative delegation for at least the next two years.

Dover reelected to Gavilan School Board

Incumbent Mark Dover has been reelected to the Gavilan College Board of Trustees, winning the race with a healthy 16,877 votes. 

Prop 30 gets 53 percent yes votes – enough to win

Gov. Jerry Brown's Proposition 30 that will raise taxes to stave huge cuts to public education passed with 53 percent of the vote and 100 percent of California's vote reported.

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