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MMA: Eggink defeats Gilroy’s Van Buren by unanimous decision at XFC 23

Gilroy women’s mixed martial artist Brianna Van Buren lost her strawweight (115-pound) feature bout by unanimous decision against Stephanie Eggink as part of the Xtreme Fighting Championships card XFC 23: Louisville Slugfest on Friday night at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville, Ky.

Two men strangle, beat homeless man with stick

Two young men severely injured a homeless man by beating him on

Arrests made in torture, home invasion

When three male suspects clad in ski masks broke into the home

Christmas Hill pump track plan presented to city

A years-in-the-making proposal to construct a BMX pump track at Christmas Hill Park took a step further May 17 when proponents presented a conceptual plan to the Gilroy City Council. Garlic City BMX, founded by Mary and Jim Garcia of Gilroy, is looking to build...

As May approaches, Cal Fire offers fire prevention tips

With the month of May beginning this week, with its warmer weather, lower humidity and drying vegetation, Cal Fire is urging Bay Area homeowners to do all they can to protect against fire. “Fires are mostly caused by the human factor,” Cal Fire Battalion Chief...

Prep Field Hockey: Cougars to “Play4theCure”

The Christopher High field hockey team is playing for more than just a win today.

Prep Roundup: Sept. 4

The Christopher girls volleyball team got its season off to a strong start, sweeping Sobrato 3-0 Thursday at home. The Cougars downed the Bulldogs 25-17, 25-23, 25-20.

County president delivers State of the County speech

As President Barack Obama will address the nation Tuesday night in his State of the Union address, President George Shirakawa of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors delivered his State of the County address 2012 Tuesday afternoon.

30-year veteran GUSD educator appointed assistant supe

A 30-year veteran Gilroy educator will step up as the school

VTA gets in gear for U.S. 101 widening project

The traffic bottleneck that drivers encounter south of Gilroy on U.S. 101 could be a thing of the past if a proposed Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) development gets off the ground.

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