Red Phone: That’s a lot of money for benefits
Dear Red Phone: I'd like to know how the city council can
Police blotter: Teen picked up for having dangerous weapon
Julio Larios, 19, of the 900 block of Arizona Circle, 3:10 p.m.
Pilar Romaine Brown
Pilar R. Brown, aged 38 years, passed away at Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital after a period of failing health. Pilar has lived in San Benito County the last 10 years; had attended the Rolling Hills Community Church, and was very active with her sons Angelo and Anthony in their school activities. Part of her enjoyment was listening to "Oldies from the 1980's". She was a native of Los Angeles, CA, and had received her education at Hightstown High School, Hightstown, N. J. In addition to her sons Angelo and Anthony Hudson, she is survived by her mother and father Anthony and Gloria Brooks of Hollister; her grandmother Gertrude Brown Hayes of N.Y.; her aunts Cecelia and Edythe Manns of Richmond, V.A. and Carol Hayes of N.Y.; her uncle Rahsaan Brown of N.Y.; her great-grandfather Dolphus Manns of Maryland; grandfather Alfred Gene Manns of Phoenix, A.Z.; and many nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service and celebration of Pilar's life this evening (Tuesday Jan. 13th) beginning at 6:00 P.M. at the Rolling Hills Community Church 330 Tres Pinos Rd., Hollister. Private cremation will be held and inurnment will be at Restland Memorial Park, East Hanover, N.J.
Updated: Fire destroys five townhomes in west Morgan Hill
A five-unit townhome in north Morgan Hill was destroyed by a
Fire burns Morgan Hill condo
Firefighters are on scene of a three-alarm fire in north Morgan
Fusao Nagareda
Fusao "Fuzzy" Nagareda passed away peacefully on Friday, January 9, 2009 at the age of 81. Born on November 25, 1927, he was part of a close, loving family of five brothers and five sisters born to Yoshio and Shigeru Nagareda. He was preceded in death by his father and mother. Also preceding Fusao in death were his brother Hiromi Nagareda (Betty), sister Susan Shimizu (Ed), sister Bonnie Sakata and brother-in law Tom Okita. Fusao is survived by his sister Tazzie Okita, sister Connie Yamanaka (Ken), sister Judy Yee (Mel), brother Bill Nagareda (Cathy), brother Ken Nagareda (Melinda), brother Harry Nagareda (Linda), brother-in law Hiro Sakata and twelve nieces and nephews.
Mustangs take fourth at Doc Buchanan
Jesse Delgado made history while setting himself up to join some
Earthquakes take step toward relocation
City officials and an executive from the San Jose Earthquakes




















