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April 23, 2026

Business association presents check to Ashford’s Heirlooms

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The Gilroy Downtown Business Association presented a $4,000 check to Linda and Kelsy Ashford on Jan. 26, to help pay for the years-long retrofit of the historic Ashford’s Heirlooms building at 7547 Monterey St. The funds, which were partly raised during the Gourmet Alley Urban...

San Jose community service officer accused of illegal weapons, online threats

A San Jose civilian community service officer, who briefly served as a sworn police officer, was arrested on suspicion of gun crimes last week after an FBI investigation linked him to social media posts advocating for killing cops and other hate speech on an...

Low interest rates drive continued growth in housing market

The booming real estate market during the pandemic is creating an issue as the fall season gets underway: low inventory. Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors, said scarce inventory has been problematic for the past few years, but has worsened in...

Coming this afternoon: How does your child’s school stack up?

How does your child's school compare to schools around the

Micaela G. Higuera

Micaela G. Higuera was born in Sinaloa, Mexico on Sept. 30, 1926 and passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her loved ones on April 7, 2007. She was preceded in death by her son, Paul Peter Higuera. She is survived by her beloved and devoted husband, Francisco H. Higuera, of 53 years of marriage, mother of Frank N. Higuera & fiance Debra Morano, Michael & Pamela Higuera, and Steve & Marie Ann Fischer, grandchildren Marisha Higuera, Shanel Higuera, Corine Higuera, Chris Fischer, Nico Higuera, Michelle Higuera, and Natalie Fischer. She's also survived by her brother Norberto Gaxiola, and many nieces and nephews in the Sinaloa, Mexico region.

Week 7 Picks

So close, but no cigar! Cheeto was nearly perfect, going 9-1 and leading the way of our pickers this week. Unfortunately for our cheesy sports editor, refraining from picking the El Toro Bowl cost him his only loss of the week. 

Joanna Marie Avalli

Joanna Marie Avalli died on Thursday, May 5, 2005, after a

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