Horacio Robles March 8,1953 – March 27, 2012
Horacio leaves behind his three loving daughters Yvette Gonzales, Monica Orosco and Erica Robles. His memory will be carried on by his seven grandkids and great-granddaughter. He will be missed by his brothers Fred, Louie and Ray Robles and his sister Lupe Robles.
Police respond to two armed robberies Easter weekend
The Gilroy Police Department responded to two armed robberies this weekend that occurred within six minutes of each other and in close proximity on I.O.O.F Avenue.
Artist Thomas Kinkade dies
Painter Thomas Kinkade died at his Los Gatos home Friday. He was 54.
$10,000 reward offered for Sierra LaMar’s safe return
With a $10,000 reward on the line and Bay Area sports stars stepping in to help, the Morgan Hill community continues to hope for a safe return of Sierra LaMar, 15, who has been missing since March 16.
CHP responds to US 101 crash Friday afternoon
The California Highway Patrol responded to a vehicle rollover at 2:30 p.m. near the intersection of southbound US 101 and State Highway 25, according to local photographer Phil Silveira who stopped by the scene to snap several pictures of the incident.
MediLeaf co-founder arrested, charged with grand theft
Police have arrested MediLeaf co-founder Goyoko "Batzi" Kuburovich in connection with a multi-million dollar embezzlement “scandal” – however the charges are a separate can of worms from Kuburovich’s harried past concerning alleged illegal cannabis sales and money laundering.
Caltrain electrification plan leaves Gilroy out
Caltrain and the California High Speed Rail Authority have come to an agreement to electrify Caltrain from San Francisco to San Jose, leaving the route between San Jose and Gilroy in the technological dust.
Interim library building now available for lease
Out goes the books and in comes a new business, hopefully: The soon-to-be empty 10,000-square-foot interim library building on Monterey Road is available for lease.
Brothers arrested for firearm possession, crystal meth
Gilroy brothers Andrew Charles, a 21-year-old window washer, and Richard Charles, a 23-year-old roofer, were arrested the morning of March 28 for possession of controlled substance for sale, and possession of a firearm, according to records from The Unified Narcotic Enforcement Task Force in Santa Clara County.



















