Suzanne (Espinoza) Cendejas September 2, 1961 – July 19, 2012
Suzanne “Espinoza” Cendejas, known as “Big Sue” to her friends, has gone to be with the Lord on July 19, 2012. Born and raised in Gilroy.
Gilroy felon with $1 million warrant arrested by SJPD
At 8:05 p.m. on Tuesday, San Jose Police arrested an armed felon on a $1 million warrant for a firearm violation traveling northbound on Highway 17 near Summit Road.
American Red Cross Youth Club of South County
The American Red Cross is presenting a Scrubby the Bear activity at theChildren's Learning Center on 4th Street in San Jose 9:15 a.m. July 26. The Youth have beenpresenting this and a Safety Bear Story to preschools and learning center duringthe summer. ...
Stephanie A. Gray May 9, 1941 – July 21, 2012
Memorial Services: Tuesday, August 7, 2012, at 10:00 A.M., at Black Cooper Sander Funeral Home.
Two-way collision at Monterey and 10th streets
Three patrol units from the Gilroy Police department and one City of Gilroy vehicle responded to a two-way traffic collision that clogged up the intersection of 10th and Monterey streets around 1:12 p.m. Tuesday.
1,000 Garlic Festival tickets stolen
An unknown suspect swiped 1,000 single-day admission tickets valued at $12,500 from the Gilroy Garlic Festival corporate office, according to Festival Executive Director Brian Bowe.
Volunteer searches for Sierra LaMar still going strong
Ongoing search efforts to find missing Morgan Hill teen Sierra LaMar continue to take place every Wednesday and Saturday at Burnett Elementary School, located at 85 Tilton Ave. in Morgan Hill.
We’ll drink to that: How to support the community at the festival
Whether you enjoy your garlic fries with beer, wine, sangria or just a classic Pepsi – there’s a local organization happy to take your drink tickets. The money raised goes to help scholarships and community activities over the next year. Cheers!
Meet Hugh Davis, Garlic Festival president
When a young, new-to-Gilroy Hugh Davis volunteered to pour beer at the Garlic Festival's beer garden 25 summers ago, he had a blast, and knew right away he’d be hooked for life. To the Garlic Festival, that is.





















