Prep Diving: CHS boys claim top two spots at Gunn Invitational
Christopher High boys divers Nathan Myers and Anthony Lopez placed first and second, respectively, at the Gunn Invitational on Saturday.
Lyft, Uber, killing local cab companies
The owner of Union Taxi Company of Gilroy says ride-sharing companies like Lyft and Uber have been killing his business. Pedro Virgen, 50, who has owned the company since 2006, has seen his business shrink from eight taxis and a dozen employees to three cabs and two drivers.
Former interim president to stay on at Gavilan for special project
After earning $20,000 for serving as Gavilan College’s interim president for one month earlier this year, Dr. Victor Krimsley is rejoining the community college staff as the new interim Vice President for Special Projects, a position the Board created specifically for him.
Shelley Blundo Loza January 12, 1955 – August 23, 2012
Shelley passed away Thursday, August 23, 2012, after a short illness. Daughter of Joe and Connie Blundo of Gilroy. Mother of Joseph Murillo of Gilroy and Patricia Dutra of Fremont. Sister of Sheila Blundo, Tracy Blundo (Michelle), Gina Blundo and Randy Blundo (Tammi) all of Gilroy. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Weekend highs to hover around 100 degrees
Expect hot temperatures during the weekend, with highs in the
Barbara Lee Hoagland Griffin
Barbara Lee Hoagland Griffin, 76, of Gilroy CA, went to heaven on 11/08/09. Born in Bakersfield to John Hoagland and Louise Chauron. Survived by her daughters Ronda Mar and Carrie Portillo and three grandchildren.
Albert Benjamin Roth
Passed away at age 86 and was a beloved husband for 61 years of Paula, loving father of sons Randolph (Allison) of Dublin, Ohio, and Barry of Walnut Creek, and devoted grandfather of Alex, Ian, and Mackenzie. He passed away on March 26 after a long illness. A U.S. Navy veteran, survivor of the Battle of Leyte Gulf, and Purple Heart recipient, he was a mechanical engineer who served for most of his career as a manager and chief engineer of the Rucker Company in Emeryville. He graduated from University of Colorado in 1950 as a Mechanical Engineer and taught a credit course in "High Pressure Hydraulics" for 16 years at the University of California, Berkeley. Albert was a native of Denver, CO and had lived in Lafayette before retiring to Hollister.

















