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...
4 letters: Anti-smoking law case; Governor’s high-speed rail nonsense; GOP against health reform – guess why; Republican president? Not this time
Making the case for a new tobacco license fee and smoke-free parks law in Gilroy
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.
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.

















