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Salinas driver pleads guilty for Hollister man’s traffic death

A 23-year-old Salinas woman has pleaded guilty to driving under

Rodeo arena rises east of Gilroy

If you build it, they will ride. The work toward the re-established Gilroy Rodeo is well underway,and on the ranch owned by rodeo co-founder Erik Martin. For Martin, working to clear permits with Santa Clara County has been as rough as riding a bucking bronc. Martin's ranch,...

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Before council mulls employee morale, employees extend olive branch

In the wake of what some have deemed a rift between City Council

TCAL Tough: Mustangs Remain League Dominant

Gilroy wins fourth straight league wrestling title; aim for same

New angle solves old problem

Christine and Philippe had rearranged their riddle of a living

Dr. Richard (Dick) C. Singleton

Dr. Richard (Dick) C. Singleton, a distinguished Mathematical Statistician and Computer Scientist, passed away at his daughter's home on Easter Sunday, April 8, 2007. He was 79 years old.

Have another hit of fresh air … or hot air … or stale air

Ten years ago, my family was living in Rochester Minnesota. In

Police arrest 309 end-of-summer DUI suspects

Law enforcement’s annual end-of-summer DUI crackdown resulted in 309 arrests throughout Santa Clara County, according to authorities.The arrests, all on suspicion of driving under the influence, were reported by sheriff’s office and police departments from Aug. 16 to the end of Labor Day, Sept. 2, according to Sheriff’s Sgt. Kurtis Stenderup. Some agencies had not yet reported their total DUI arrests for the period as of Wednesday morning. In 2012 during the same time period, local law enforcement agencies reported 390 arrests on suspicion of DUI, Stenderup said. The arrests were part of the annual “Avoid the 13” DUI crackdown, in which police place extra officers and resources on the roads during holiday weekends and other expected high-traffic times. The effort includes sobriety checkpoints, saturation patrols and routine patrol by 13 law enforcement agencies throughout the County. Avoid the 13 is funded by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Police are planning more Avoid the 13 anti-DUI efforts during the upcoming Halloween and Thanksgiving holidays, Stenderup said. 

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