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March 30, 2026

Lacrosse: Cougars outlast Chargers, 7-4

Patrick Mank tallied three times and Chris Baeza turned aside 10

Gilroy teen assaulted in reported gang run-in

GILROY - A 14-year-old Gilroy boy was assaulted Sunday evening by six suspects near Alexander and Sixth streets reportedly for refusing to join their gang, according to the Gilroy Police Department.

Taking time for vets

Veterans Day in Gilroy was a day of flags, uniforms, gun salutes, prayers, trumpets and memories for the more than 100 people gathered in front of the Veterans Memorial Building on Sixth Street. Scouts in blue and tan joined veterans who wore the caps...

From student to teacher: a Gilroy success story

Once upon a time, there was a Gilroy woman named Soledad

Mustangs Make Amends

From rock bottom to rock solid, the Gilroy varsity girls water

Updated: Power outage leaves 7,000 Morgan Hill residents in the dark

More than 7,000 customers in Morgan Hill were left without power

Gilroy High’s Freiberg named ‘Teacher of the Year’

GILROY—Almost everywhere Susan Freiberg goes in Gilroy she runs into someone she knows. Teaching in the same town for 35 years will do that.

Suspected ‘Boogaloo boy’ back in court Oct. 5

Gilroy resident Alan Viarengo, who is accused of repeatedly threatening Santa Clara County’s public health officer over Covid-19 policies, did not enter a plea at a Sept. 1 hearing at the San Jose Hall of Justice.

Marion Thomas Gwinn

Marion Thomas Gwinn, 87, of King Hill, ID, was welcomed to his heavenly home on June 8, 2010. He passed away peacefully at the Helping Hands Nursing Home in Gooding, ID. Marion was born on August 4, 1922, in Gilroy, CA, to Wilbur and Amy Gwinn. He grew up on the family ranch that was ran by his father and two uncles Ray and Tom. They grew prunes, hay and raised cattle not only in the Gilroy area but Morgan Hill and San Martin areas as well. He married Hazel Lorene Holbrook on August 4, 1942, at Pacific Grove, CA. They lived and raised their only child, Judith, at the San Martin ranch until Marion retired from ranching and moved to Mariposa in 1963. Marion couldn't remain retired and went to work for the Mariposa County road department until his retirementin 1990. Never quite leaving his ranching upbringing he continued to raise cattle and grow hay on their acreage in Mariposa. Marion and Hazel resided in Gilroy, Morgan Hill, San Martin, and Mariposa. In 2006, Marion moved to King Hill, ID to live with his granddaughter, Julie, where he continued his hobbies of wood working, farming, ranching and traveling with Julie to barrel races and rodeos.

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