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Red Phone: Jaywalking near school

"I have noticed more GPD working the the three-way stop at the corner of Wren and Farrell near Antonio Del Buono School. They have been pulling people over for rolling through the stop signs during school hours. I have no problem with that at all but I think they should start ticketing the number of jaywalkers who cross without any regard during the same school hours. The cross walk is only 30 feet away. I have seen numerous near misses with people just darting back and forth across the street. Most with strollers and small children. Shouldn't they be ticketing them as well? P.S. I have not received a ticket."

FIELD HOCKEY: Mustangs will face Acorns in quarterfinals

The second-seeded Gilroy High field hockey team will play No. 10 Live Oak in the Central Coast Section quarterfinals Saturday at Del Mar High School.

VOLLEYBALL: Rams earn spirited sweep of De Anza; basketball players honored with moment of silence

An aura of camaraderie swept through Bud Ottmar Memorial Gymnasium on Wednesday night as the Gavilan College women's volleyball team hosted De Anza College on Sophomore Night in Gilroy.

Charles Franklin Parker

Charles F. Parker passed away peacefully with his family by his side on November 8, 2011. He was born on February 21, 1922 in Arkansas to Edith and Jack Parker.

Tara Romero

Tara Romero of Morgan Hill, CA departed this life on November 4, 2011, in Morgan Hill, CA, having reached the age of 14 years.

Update: MHUSD wins lawsuit over Cinco de Mayo T-shirt incident

A decision was reached in favor of the Morgan Hill Unified School District and administrators in the civil rights lawsuit against the district and two former Live Oak High School administrators over the American T-shirt controversy from Cinco de Mayo 2010, said Alyson Cabrera, the lawyer representing MHUSD and former Principal Nick Boden and former Assistant Principal Miguel Rodriguez. The decision was reached Tuesday afternoon.

Decision reached in favor of school district in Cinco de Mayo case

A decision was reached in favor of the Morgan Hill Unified School District and administrators in the civil rights lawsuit against the district and two former Live Oak High School administrators over the American T-shirt controversy from Cinco de Mayo, 2010, said Alyson Cabrera, the lawyer representing MHUSD and former Principal Nick Boden and former Assistant Principal Miguel Rodriguez. The decision was released Tuesday afternoon.

Kinsella’s contract includes lump sum, 24 vacation days

The terms of Gavilan College President Steve Kinsella's four-year contract were obtained by the Dispatch Tuesday describing the details of his $42,000 salary increase, which includes 24 days of paid vacation each year and a $1,000 monthly expense allowance.

Scrapbook Nov. 7-11, 2011

Nick Yray was named Gavilan College's Employee of the Month for

For formerly wealthy, poverty comes as a shock

Bob Baschoff used to work for a bank, commanding a corner office and a six-figure salary that allowed his family to enjoy a comfortable life in the wealthy lakefront village of Lake Bluff, Ill.

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