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March 9, 2026

Smith, Hirokawa at odds

Less than a month after some of her opponents said she should quit over decades-old ethical allegations, five-term incumbent Sheriff Laurie Smith has come out swinging. In a no-holds-barred interview with editors of the Gilroy Dispatch and Morgan Hill Times, Smith claimed San Jose media...

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Judge denies poacher’s attempt to change guilty plea

A U.S. District court judge last week denied a request by a San

Singer croons his way to Gilroy’s heart

Who croons with a voice that's a cross between Sam Cooke, Frank

Fresh Light

Photographer Susan Dillon has traveled the world and won an award for a photograph she’d hoped she’d snapped at just the right moment, Yangtze Boatman. Dillon was on a trip to China and says it was one of the most difficult shots she’s taken—a boatman waiting for his turn to guide a tourist longboat in a stream off the Yangtze River.

Stiff Fines and Enforcement

It won't do any good for the city of Gilroy to hike the fines up

Former Indian CEO pleads guilty in racketeering case

Former Indian Motorcycle CEO and Gilroy resident Rey Sotelo

Scrapbook April 30-May 4

HONORS: Jason Anders: First Lt. Jason Anders, USMC, recently returned to California after completing a seven month tour in Afghanistan. Anders worked with the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine as they advanced our country’s mission.

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