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February 2, 2026

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Silicon Valley leaders launch $11M coronavirus relief fund

By Grace Hase As low-income families in Santa Clara County are crippled by the economic impacts of COVID-19 through lost hours and wages, nonprofits, public agencies and Silicon Valley’s private sector are banding together to help. The Santa Clara County Homeless Prevention System on March 23 launched an...

Gilroy Gardens to host free day for residents

All Gilroyans will have a chance to enjoy Gilroy Gardens for

Honoring Gilroy’s finest

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Alice M. Denhard

Alice M. Denhard, 91, died peacefully, of natural causes, in her Bandon, OR home. Native of San Francisco, predeceased by parents Otto E. and Ida K. Denhard, and sister Edna M. Denhard. Ms. Denhard graduated 1934 Lowell High School, S.F. and 1941 Leland Stanford Hospital Nursing School. She earned a B. A. Degree from Stanford University School of Nursing and M.A. from Columbia University, N.Y. Ms. Denhard retired 1970 as Assistant Clinical Professor from Stanford University School of Nursing. Then served as Director of Nursing, Wheeler Hospital, Gilroy, CA, and Director of Education, Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital, Salinas, CA, finally retiring 1979. Ms. Denhard was a distinguished member and volunteer of many professional and charitable organizations, including, Honorary Life Member of The Phi Beta Kappa Society and Historian Emerita of Stanford Nurses Alumnae. Ms. Denhard will be remembered by many for her mentoring, kindness, strength, courage, wisdom, and understanding.

Thousands Pay Tribute to fallen San Jose Officer.

Thousands of police officers and Gilroyans lined the streets Tuesday to salute the motorcade carrying the body of fallen motorcycle officer Michael Katherman, who was killed on duty June 14 when a minivan struck his motorcycle at 4:22 p.m. in San Jose.

REC SOFTBALL: New Hope stays unbeaten in Fall DD softball

New Hope Community Church trimmed Abe's Boys 11-7 Thursday night

Kenneth F. Peer, Sr.

Kenneth F. Peer, Sr., passed away Sunday evening at St. Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy at the age of 85. Memorial services are pending from Grunnagle-Ament-Nelson funeral Home in Hollister.

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