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March 26, 2026

State recommends indoor masks, regardless of vaccination

The California Department of Public Health formally recommended Wednesday that state residents resume wearing a face covering indoors, regardless of their vaccination status. The recommendation comes one day after the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued similar guidance for people who live in...

Calerrain expands hospitality

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Like a virtual trying on of sunglasses, the pandemic certainly provided some new viewpoints of our respective circumstance. In some cases, it offered a catalyst for executing on long-held visions.  In the case of Geoff Mace, winemaker and co-owner of Calerrain, and his wife Chantelle,...

Council denies injury claims

The Gilroy City Council earlier this month rejected claims submitted by three people who said they were injured due to negligence or faulty construction or maintenance of public facilities. At the Aug. 6 meeting, the seven-member council unanimously agreed to deny the claims of Alfredo...

Annual Haru Matsuri festival Sunday

The Morgan Hill Buddhist Community Center will host the 52nd annual Haru Matsuri event along with the 16th Annual Northern California Taiko Expo from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 15. It will include cultural and historical displays, martial arts and Tai Chi demonstrations, Asian cuisine, and of course, lots of Taiko. 

Baseball: Hale, Medina lead GHS by Watsonville, 4-2

Justin Hale pitched four scoreless innings of relief to help Gilroy High’s baseball team to a 4-2 home win over Watsonville on Wednesday.

Walter L. Rabenorth

Walter L. Rabenorth passed away peacefully in his sleep, with his sister and great-nephew by his side, at the age of 79 in his home in Hollister.

Serving up fun

Leave it to the outsiders to know just how far a group of young

So, who’s supposed to be cleaning our streets?

What exactly is the job of the city street sweeper? Is it not to clean the gutters of our city streets? If I am correct in this assumption, I am wondering why the gutters are not clean after the sweeper has gone by, in particular, on Mantelli Drive, all the way up to the Country Estates as well as the side streets off of Mantelli. I heard the sweeper go by this morning, but as I drove away and down on Mantelli it was clear that everything was just as dirty as yesterday, and the week before that, and the month before that. This includes the storm drain grates that are full of debris. There are also huge weeds growing in the cracks on the gutters on Mantelli west of Country Drive. Whose responsibility is it to maintain the cleanliness of this road? This is a huge walking path for many residents of Gilroy and it is a complete eyesore.

Mustangs remain dormant

Sweeney rushes for a team-high 63 yards in 42-14 home loss to

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