Coalition promotes ‘Graceful Giving’
The South County Faith-Based Coalition will host two events in the coming weeks that are intended to bring locals together to help their fellow residents and honor the region’s law enforcement.
On April 21 at 12:30pm, coalition volunteers will visit Park Place apartments in Morgan...
Gilroyans without homes tell their stories
Who are the Gilroyans some have labeled “the homeless?” They are young, and they are old. They are full of hope, and they are lost in despair. They have dignity and determination to battle for self-betterment and permanent housing for themselves and their families,...
Councilmember cited for role in Halloween party
Gilroy City Councilmember Rebeca Armendariz violated several city ordinances when she helped organize a Halloween event at her home in 2021 that ended in the shooting death of one man and injuries to three others, an investigation concluded.
The City of Gilroy on April 11...
Letter: Ridiculous for thousands to flee coastal area
I've always wanted to go to Norway and see the migration of the
Edward W. Sargeant
Edward Walter Sargeant passed away at his home in Ridgemark Country Club, August 24, 2009 at the age of 87. Edward was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. His parents Fredrick and Ivy Sargeant settled in the Michigan area where Edward graduated from Green Bay High School. Enlisting early in World War II, he was a Navy medic who saw action in the South Pacific. While attending the University of Minnesota, he met his future wife, Charlotte Jean Vickers. Accepting a Regular Army commission he began a 30 year career training as a pilot and ending in 1979 with the rank of full Colonel. His assignments took him to Korea, Germany, Vietnam, as well as various posts around the United States. Upon retirement, he and his wife worked for Bell Helicopter in Iran for 1 ½ years.
Gilroy teens nabbed for burglary after police search
Two Gilroy teens were arrested today after they burglarized an
Vandalism, burglary rampant this week
Gilroy Police responded to more tricks than treats this Halloween week, including a few burglaries and vandalism. Here are a few events:


















