Finding hope, happiness
The death of a friend is devastating, but for former Gilroy resident Danielle Rhinehart, experiencing such a loss in her senior year of high school was life-altering
Former Rodrigues colleague recalls suspected hotel incident
A former sheriff's office colleague of Michael Rodrigues,
Gilroy’s time capsule sealed
The Sesquicentennial Time Capsule, featuring items that represent 2020 in Gilroy, has been sealed and will stay shut until 2070.
Gilroy artist Carol Peters, a retired Gilroy High School art teacher and the creator of the winning sesquicentennial logo design, painted the capsule.
“When asked to...
Enjoying a family as warm as the sake on the table
I was the only Caucasian in the room as 100 pairs of
Puppy killer pleas guilty
A Gilroy man who's been in custody since last May for killing his wife's 6-week-old Chihuahua puppy pleaded guilty to two counts of felony animal cruelty and once count of misdemeanor battery on Thursday.

















