Bikram Yoga celebrates grand opening
Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce President/CEO, Christine Giusiana, board members, ambassadors, friends and family celebrated the ribbon cutting of Bikram Yoga, 755 Cochrane Road, Suite #140, Morgan Hill. Bikram Yoga Morgan Hill offers Yoga in a heated room, designed for beginners, all ages, any physical ability. Increases mental clarity, eliminates toxins and reduces stress. For more information call (408) 838-5300 or visit www.bikramyogamorganhill.com.
Why your mom matters: Tell us this Mother’s Day
Do you have an inspiring mom? Or just want to share with the community all she's done for you?
‘Walk it out’
Ambling alongside student Mario Escudero on a sunny Friday morning around Gavilan College was something of a liberating leisure, especially on a weekday.
LOHS grad to be inducted into International Swimming Hall of Fame
Jill Smith said it was the support of her parents, and the life lessons she learned from her coaches that enabled her to reach the pinnacle of synchronized swimming at the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta.
Gilroyan traveling to Thailand on mission to help refugees
Aimee D’Hondt, a Gilroy native, is a missionary who is getting ready for her trip to Thailand where she will work with different ministries that combat human trafficking, protect at-risk children as well as minister to Burmese refugees fleeing genocide in their home country.
Ready for some ragtime?
The community is invited to join Gilroy United Methodist Church and The Music Academy for a series of programs featuring our neighbors in concert. "Musi-Kaleidoscope" a five program series showcasing professional musicians from the South Valley sharing their favorite music in family-friendly concerts on Saturday afternoons. Each program begins at 2 p.m. in the acoustically excellent sanctuary at 7600 Church St.
Former councilman finishes up community service
The Gilroy councilman who pleaded “no contest” in December to a misdemeanor for stealing thousands of dollars from a private Memorial Day parade fund has completed his community service hours.
330-room Holiday Inn planned near Outlets
The planning commission voted unanimously May 3 to approve a hotel project for a Holiday Inn and a Holiday Inn Extended Stay on the corner of Leavesley Road and Forest Street near the Premium Outlets, under the condition that the developer further negotiates with the city before presenting the plan to City Council.
Signs on public property are illegal
“Red Phone, do you know how to tell when election season is approaching? It is when the political candidate signs start illegally appearing on government property. After your great front page story on this last year, I thought the scofflaws would be too embarrassed to make such a foolish mistake this year, but I was wrong. Senate candidate Bill Monning has broken the ice by attaching several large signs to the chain link fences that line the water district canal at Dunne and Butterfield. This needs to be nipped in the bud early so our city is not covered with this eye pollution. Maybe the confiscation of the illegally posted signs and some fines would remind them that they, too, need to follow the law.”






















