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August 30, 2025

County man suspected of firing shotgun, threatening family

Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 55-year-old San Benito County man on New Year’s Eve after he had been suspected of threatening family members with a shotgun and firing one round into the ceiling of the residence, according to a statement from the sheriff’s office.

Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! The Beatles are coming to Gilroy

If the frenzied reception enjoyed by the cover band "Because" - which regaled a twisting and shouting audience during the 2011 Garlic Festival - is any indication of Gilroy's partiality to the Fab Four, local fans should consider purchasing their tickets to a nationally touring Beatles show making its stop in the Garlic Capital.

ROUNDUP: CHS, GHS girls hoops, CHS girls soccer start league with wins

The one-two punch of sisters Hanna and Olivia Tabron has been a beneficial combination for the Christopher High girls varsity basketball team during the first half of the season.

Two Gilroy schools honored with 2020 Vision Awards

A pair of Gilroy schools are two of 20 in Santa Clara County being honored as recipients of the inaugural 2020 Vision awards of the SJ2020 initiative, which is a collaborative community effort to eliminate the achievement gap by the year 2020.

Elaine Galtman Gilmore October 29, 1973 – December 18, 2011

Elaine Galtman Gilmore, 38, passed away in San Jose, CA. She was born and raised in Gilroy, CA. Elaine worked in the dental field as an office manager. She is survived by her husband Gar Gilmore and children; Crista 13 years and Taylor 11 years, her parents Dave and Gloria Galtman, siblings Dave F Galtman Jr, Loraine Mastrieoni, Brenda Alonzo and their families.

Overtime field goal wins Sugar Bowl for Michigan

Victory never tasted so sweet.

Missing woman’s body found in San Benito County

The body of a missing 71-year-old woman from Salinas was discovered in San Benito County near Highway 129, according to the Salinas Police Department.

Plan to change Three Strikes law moves toward November ballot

California voters may once again have the opportunity to change the state's three-strikes mandatory-sentencing law.

High-speed rail funding from bonds could be in jeopardy

SACRAMENTO - The California Legislature should not authorize the issuance of $6 billion in bonds to start building the state's $98.5 billion bullet train project, a state-appointed review panel says in a key report to be released Tuesday.

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