Men tied up, robbed at gunpoint of marijuana plants
Men tending a marijuana crop in north Morgan Hill were robbed at gunpoint and two were tied up, leading authorities to eradicate the apparently illegal garden Thursday morning.
Virginia Horton Sword August 5, 1911 – September 10, 2012
Born in Oakland, CA in 1911, Virginia Horton Sword died after a short illness on Monday, September 10, 2012, at the age of 101.
Volunteer search efforts reduced to 1 day a week
As the disappearance of Sierra LaMar, 15, approaches the six-month mark, the KlaasKids Foundation announced it will reduce volunteer search efforts to Saturdays only.
Noah W. Tollison November 26, 1932 – September 7, 2012
Noah W. Tollison, age 79, passed away peacefully at home in Fort Mohave, AZ, surrounded by his family. He was preceeded in death by his loving wife, Dovie, of 60 years, his daughter Regina and his parents Valva and Arzada Tollison.
Eileen Marie Kennedy April 28, 1960 – September 10, 2012
Eileen was born in Lompoc, CA, on April 28, 1960, to Martin William and Mary Anne Washburn (nee Healy), a lovely Irish lass. Eileen passed away last Monday at the age of 52, having been preceded in death by her mother in July of this year.
VOLLEYBALL: Mustangs unable to cool off Anzar
Not much has slowed, let alone stopped, a rolling Anzar High volleyball team through its first nine matches. Gilroy High had it as its objective to halt the surging Hawks, winners of five straight, in a nonleague contest Wednesday night in Gilroy.
WATER POLO: GHS boys, girls score wins over Alvarez
The Gilroy High girls water polo team went about obtaining its first victory of the season in dramatic fashion against Alavrez on Wednesday.
Scrapbook Sept. 10-14, 2012
BIRTH: Holden Bridger Thomas: Holden Bridger Thomas was born Aug. 17, 2012 at Kaiser Walnut Creek to Lanette and Cory Thomas of Pleasanton. He weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces.
Hooray for cinema! Free film class now offered through Gavilan College in Morgan Hill
Are you becoming disillusioned with a sequel-saturated Hollywood and mediocre blockbuster pickings? (ahem, "John Carter").
“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.Â




















