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Gilroy
December 23, 2025

‘Take me out to the ball game’

MACSA's Junior Giants arrive just in time for march at SBC

Passionate about poultry

The orange-red turkey trills and stretches her long neck up to take a look at Tres Pinos resident Paul Hain. 

Adriana Hernandez

Adriana Hernandez passed away peacefully at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco at the age of 34 years. She was born and raised in Hollister. She worked for many years at Community Solutions. Adriana is survived by her parents Luz and Alejandro Hernandez; her two beloved young daughters Alyssa and Giovanna; brothers Ruben, Javier, Alex, and Rudy; sisters Rosa and Sylvia; nephews Robert, Abel Jr., Daniel, Stevie, Johnnie, Javier Jr., Alex Jr., Rudy Jr., Fernando, and Orlando; nieces Vanessa, Karina and Dariana and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced. You may call the mortuary (831-637-3757) as well as visit: www.grunnagle.com for condolences and further information.

Summer project for children will teach lifelong lessons

Have you run out of ideas to keep your children busy, happy and learning this summer? Look no further than your local San Martin Animal Shelter.

Sierra search center to ‘fine-tune’ strategies

The KlaasKids Foundation’s search director will return to Morgan Hill this week to evaluate the volunteer efforts to find missing teen Sierra LaMar, who disappeared March 16.

Caltrans begins roadwork east of Gilroy

A California Department of Transportation project to upgrade a section of State Route 152 seven miles east of Gilroy is expected to cause delays to local motorists during the evenings and weekends. Work has started and will continue until March 2014.

Police presence ramps up; DUI crack down starting

Motorists will continue to see saturated police presence on the roads during holidays, as well as the occasional DUI checkpoints over the next year or so now that the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office received a grant for $180,000 from the California Office of Traffic Safety.

One airlifted in early morning traffic accident

One person was airlifted to a San Jose hospital with major

Business cards edged out by technology

Chalk up another looming casualty of the Internet age: business cards. Ubiquitous as pinstripes, the 2-by-3.5-inch pieces of card stock have long been a staple in executive briefcases. 

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