Duke Newton January 5, 1963 – February 24, 2012
Duke Newton Resident of Gilroy. February 24, 2012, we lost our beloved husband, son, brother, uncle, friend. At age 49 due to heart attack.
Students appeal Cinco de Mayo ruling
Three Morgan Hill high school students who were ordered to remove their American flag clothing to avoid offending students celebrating their Mexican heritage on Cinco de Mayo (May 5) in 2010 filed an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit today, according to their attorney William J. Becker, with The Becker Law Firm.
County Board of Supervisors passes nutrition guidelines
Santa Clara County just got a little healthier.Â
San Benito deputy crashed patrol car in Newark, accused of DUI
A San Benito County Sheriff’s Office deputy crashed a patrol car and was accused of driving under the influence earlier this month in Newark, according to authorities and sources familiar with the arrest.
Supes pass strict nutrition rules for county facilities
Santa Clara County just got a little healthier.Â
Blotter: Feb. 22 through Feb. 28
Gilroy police arrests and citations Feb. 22 through Feb. 28.
POTW: Leo
Leo is a very friendly boxer mix who is between 2 and 3 years old. He is eager to please, loves affection and knows some commands. He is good with other dogs, but not with cats. He is available for adoption at the San Martin Animal Shelter. If you are interested in adopting, call (408) 686-3900.
BASEBALL: Cougars lose in extra innings, 2-0
Despite seven scoreless innings on the mound from Brian Ransom, the Christopher High baseball team lost in extra innings, 2-0, against Homestead in its Wilcox Tournament opener Monday in Santa Clara.
Gavilan turns on new water center
Sherrean Carr, dean of career technical education at Gavilan College,
and Terry Newman, community contract education director, cut the ribbon
for the grand opening of the college’s new Water Industry Training
Center. Starting in the spring, Gavilan will offer two credit courses:
WTRM 101...
Counterfeiters go downscale
Mirabelle Vargas, 29, winds her way through the open-air stalls in
downtown Los Angeles’ bustling Santee Alley, hunting for Victoria’s
Secret underwear.
Or at least undies with a tag that says Victoria’s Secret.
An authentic pair from the lingerie maker can cost $7.50 and up. But...




















