Gilroy High School: Home of the…cats?
Gavilan College might be known for its resident swallows, salamanders, turtles, ducks and frogs, but it’s not the only educational hub in Gilroy that attracts members of the animal kingdom.
Fireworks to remain at Community Park in Morgan Hill
Morgan Hill’s annual Independence Day fireworks display will continue as planned at the Community Park July 4, according to the holiday event organizers.
Sentencing Monday for SJ cop charged with sex with minors
A sex scandal that erupted eight months ago and involves a former San Jose police officer from Gilroy will culminate in court Monday afternoon.
David Wayne Robeson August 18, 1941 – May 2, 2012
David Wayne Robeson of Dave’s Famous Tomatoes passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family. David was a resident of Morgan Hill, a 1959 graduate of Live Oak High School and attended San Benito College.
ROUNDUP: GHS track closes league regular season with wins
Gilroy High senior track and field athletes went out as winners in their final Tri-County Athletic meet, as both the boys (89-49) and girls (71-61) Boys defeated North Salinas on Wednesday in Gilroy.
REC SOFTBALL: Borrachos, Super Air tied for first
Super Air Heating and Cooling turned back Inked Tattoo 15-10 Thursday to remain atop the Men's D Softball League standings with a 3-1 record at Las Animas Park.
MACSA leader did all she could to ‘keep things afloat’
The former CEO of the Mexican American Community Services Agency who is accused of skimming money from employees’ retirement savings will argue she was doing “everything she could to keep things afloat” while working for the nonprofit organization which once ran a charter school in Gilroy.
Council to talk trash service fee increase
On Monday, City Council will consider a 5.4 percent increase in trash and recycling service rates within the City of Gilroy.
Hello? Councilman?
To contact Councilman Peter Arellano, go to the City of Gilroy website, hover the cursor over Arellano’s photo to find his city-paid cell phone number.
Savory studies: GHS is cookin’
When a teenager disappears into the kitchen to whip up some chow, it's fair to assume a hassle-free fix is on the menu: Frozen pizza? Easy Mac? Top Ramen? Toasted bagel? Peanut butter straight from the jar?





















