Man charged with killing wife’s puppy hasn’t entered plea
A Gilroy man who's been in custody since last May for allegedly killing his wife's 6-week-old Chihuahua puppy has yet to enter a plea but will be in court again next month, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office.
Beauty doesn’t have anything to do with a woman’s size
Every month has its star: cheese month, ice cream month,
School District Requests Exemption for Las Animas
Sale of site will help offset $29 million bond shortfall for new
Reborn Gilroy Rodeo is ready to go
Now that the Garlic Festival has come and gone, it's about time for Gilroy's next weekend event, this weekend. The Gilroy Rodeo is returning after a 62-year hiatus.
Tickets are now on sale for the Aug. 11 and 12 rodeo at gilroyrodeo.com. By keeping ticket...
Police: Burglar caught in the act
A burglar was caught in the act when officers responded to an alarm call at a residence in northwest Morgan Hill Tuesday, Aug. 5, according to a press release.Officers responded to the burglary in progress call about 11 a.m. on the 18000 block of Murphy Springs Drive, police said. Officers determined the suspect, later identified as Loran Green-Silveira, 25 of Morgan Hill, was still inside the residence.MHPD K-9 police dog Sony helped officers convince Green-Silveira to surrender to authorities, police said. Green-Silveira was on probation, and officers found several stolen items from previous Morgan Hill and Gilroy burglaries in his possession. Green-Silveira was booked at Santa Clara County Jail on suspicion of possession of stolen property, violation of probation and trespassing. Police said the incident is a reminder to residents to make secure, detailed lists of valuable items contained in their homes, with pictures, serial numbers and descriptions. Doing so will help investigators when homes are burglarized. Anyone with information about this incident can call MHPD at (408) 779-2101.
Police ask for help identifying two burglary suspects
Gilroy Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating two suspects in a burglary on the 7300 block of Wren Avenue at 9 a.m. Oct. 10.
LOHS grad to be inducted into International Swimming Hall of Fame
Jill Smith said it was the support of her parents, and the life lessons she learned from her coaches that enabled her to reach the pinnacle of synchronized swimming at the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta.


















