Gilroy Prepares for El Nino
The city of Gilroy is preparing for torrential rain this winter as the threat of a record El Niño storm looms. Across California, the cyclical weather phenomenon is expected to bring as much as two times last winter’s rainfall.
Global demand pushes high school steel costs up 50 percent
But lower costs in other areas keep overall price tag in
Bill Filice: 100 years young
It might have been the rare illness that wiped out part of his childhood, put him through surgery after surgery and years in bed and left him with a bad limp that continued into adulthood.
FIELD HOCKEY: Marrazzo scores four as Mustangs cruise 8–0
The Gilroy High varsity field hockey team scored its first goal
Rabbi Mendel Liberow: Why be thankful?
Recently, Chabad of South County Women’s Circle hosted a pre-Thanksgiving event titled, “Give Thanks by Giving Back.” We gathered to make fleece blankets and care packages to donate to Rebekah Children’s Services. I was heartened and touched by the tremendous response from our community...
Council narrowly decides to close City Hall on Fridays
The council voted 4-3 Monday to close city offices to the public


















