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Rucker third grade teacher awarded

Synthetic pot: Not worth risk

A crumbly mixture resembling dead seaweed, Italian seasoning and

Gilroy Youth Sought for Commission

Members serve two years and report to City Council

REC SOFTBALL: Dirty Dozen notch second straight comeback victory

GILROY - One week after opening the season with a five-run rally

Community Pulse: Do you think 2013 will be a better year than 2012?

Do you think 2013 will be a better year than 2012?

Christopher High grads treated to garlic lunch

It’s been more than a year since all of the seniors of Christopher High School have been on campus at the same time. So when their graduation practice session concluded early on June 3, the 340 graduates didn’t want to leave, preferring to stay...

Police blotter: Transient arrested for concealed firearm in a vehicle

Cipriano Medina, 33, transient, 5:37 p.m. Tuesday, near Hanna

GPD nabs three after stabbing

By Lori Stuenkel and Marilyn Dubil - Staff Writers

Burnt body identified as San Jose woman

The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office identified the woman found burnt to death on the side of a rural Morgan Hill road Aug. 28 as Julie Teresa Calocci, 35 of San Jose. Investigators have not released any additional information about the apparent homicide. No potential suspects have yet been identified. Authorities responded to the area of Oak Glen Avenue and Uvas Road about 8 a.m. Aug. 28 in response to a call reporting someone was on fire about 30 feet off the side of the road. The caller, a passing motorist, saw smoke off the side of the road, and was concerned it might have been a grass fire, authorities said. The motorist stopped to investigate and saw a body on fire in the brush.Sheriff’s deputies, paramedics and fire personnel arrived and found a smoldering grass fire and a body down an embankment, according to authorities. Paramedics pronounced Calocci dead upon arrival, police said. Friends of Calocci’s have set up a site at gofundme.com to raise money for her burial expenses. “Julie was a California native that loved her children, friends and family (and) she enjoyed the outdoors, music, the beach,” reads a message on the site. Money raised through the site will be used “for a proper memorial and cremation service.”The site can be found at gofundme.com/dyx3js.Anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area of Oak Glen Avenue, Uvas Road and Chesbro Reservoir about 8 a.m. Aug. 28 can call the sheriff's office anonymous tip line at (408) 808-4431.

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