Saint Louise limits visitor age in response to H1N1
In response to increasing numbers of swine flu cases, Saint
Brownell athletes enjoy tourney success
GILROY - Six wrestlers from Brownell Middle School earned medals
Defense in murder case wants additional discovery to move forward
Attorneys defending the four suspects charged with the murder of
Police blotter: Man arrested for drug sales, then theft a day later
Troy Kinsey, 18, of the 500 block of East Eight Street, 4:35
William Stewart Byrd
William Stewart Byrd passed away Thursday morning, at his home in Hollister at the age of 85. Born in Philadelphia, PA having resided in Hollister for the past 20 years. He had served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a retired co-owner of Robyrdson's Children Store in San Jose. Member of Ridgemark Golf & Country Club, Ridgemark's Mens Club. S.I.R.S. and the Elk's Lodge. Survived by his wife, Jo Ann Byrd of Hollister, daughters, Susan Cull of Modesto, Terry Cole (Ben) of Riverbank and Deborah Brennan (Walter) of Moraga. Also survived by 9 Grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.
Jose A. (Don Chon) Reynoso
Jose A. "Don Chon" Reynoso passed away in Hollister at the age of 71. He was born in Jalostotitlan, Jalisco, Mexico and came to Hollister from Gilroy in 1976. He owned and operated Hollister Drive In Market on 4th and Line Streets in Hollister, helped form Liga Obrera Baseball League, was a member of Sacred Heart Church, the first recipient of the Mexican American Committee on Education Man of the Year in 1980. In 1987 he was honored as an exemplary Hispanic citizen with Sabado Gigante and was an honoree in the San Benito Saddle Horse Show as a participant in the parade with Associacion de Charros Los Amigos. He married his wife, Elvira, in 1963 in Mexico.
Prune Bowl will be as good as ever
There isn't too much about tonight's 53rd annual rivalry run-in
Driver flees after rolling stolen car on U.S. 101
Two male teens sustained minor injuries Thursday when a car that
FIELD HOCKEY: Mustangs get by Branham 4-2; CCS quaterfinals Saturday
GILROY - The quest for a Central Coast Section championship is
VOLLEYBALL: Lady Mustangs sweep their way to quarterfinals
After a year absence from postseason play, the Gilroy High girls






















