Retired FBI agent weighs-in on Sierra kidnapping scenarios
Two renowned experts who have spent their entire careers profiling violent, shady criminals and analyzing human behavior say that Sierra LaMar’s likely kidnapper – or kidnappers – probably stalked the missing teen before grabbing her from the street outside her home, and that the victim’s personality is likely the polar opposite of her captor’s - an attribute that could end up saving her life.
Marilyn Ann Orlando August 22, 1938 – March 31, 2012
After a lengthy and courageous battle with breast cancer, Marilyn Ann Orlando, of Morgan Hill, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family.
Organic vegetable seedling sale this Saturday
The Gilroy Demonstration Garden will hold an organic vegetable seedling sale from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Saturday at the garden, located on Eigleberry Street between Sixth and Seventh streets in downtown Gilroy.
BASEBALL: Behind Adams, Gavilan silences Hartnell
Gavilan College pitcher Shea Adams said he woke up Monday morning feeling a bit under the weather. After his masterpiece on the bump Monday afternoon, Hartnell College hitters probably wished the right hander had stayed in bed and far, far away from the field.
NCAA: Kentucky holds off Kansas to win NCAA championship
NEW ORLEANS – Kentucky completed one of the more dominating NCAA Tournament runs in the proud program's history Monday night by beating Kansas, 67-59, to claim its eighth national championship and Coach John Calipari's first.
New Balance ribbon cutting
The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting at the New Balance Factory Store in the Gilroy Premium Outlets on March 26. Because feet don’t come in one or two widths, and because shoes that fit better perform better, New Balance shoes come in a wide range of widths and sizes. They serve world class athletes and everyday athletes alike. Details: 842-1395 or newbalance.com.
Locals get free ‘rain’ at Gilroy Gardens
Families walked together in ponchos, their jeans soaked to their knees. Puddles greeted guests on the seats of each ride. Earthworms sprawled on wet pavement. The local artists who planned on demonstrating their art outdoors, throughout the 75 acres of beautiful park property, had to find shelter so their work wouldn’t be destroyed.
Red Phone: How full is the cemetery?
“I was just wondering what Habing’s plan is for the cemetery when they reach capacity. And how close are they when they get to capacity? And what are they going to do when they get to capacity?”
Trail cold to Sierra LaMar
As the search for Morgan Hill resident Sierra LaMar, 15, moves into its 18th day, the KlaasKids Foundation announced two more upcoming volunteer search opportunities and urges the community to continue to help in the efforts to find her.






















