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December 3, 2025

Romeo

Romeo is a 2-year-old cat who has been neutered. Just like his name, he is a sweet and loving cat who loves to be held, is playful and great with other cats. He has been at the San Martin Animal Shelter since August. There are also 20 other black cats available. If you are interested in adopting, call (408) 686-3900.

Beaten by the ‘Balers

Turnovers, Sharp do in 'Stangs as archrival rallies for late

Gilroy drops close one

Little League All-Stars

VOLLEYBALL: Mustangs seeded eighth into CCS Division II playoffs

Though the Gilroy High boys volleyball team fell short in its Tri-County Athletic League title defense, a 20-win season was rewarded Saturday.

Warriors remain undefeated

GILROY - Despite its offense being held scoreless in the second

Paul Malech

Paul Malech passed away Wednesday, April 4, 2007 after a long illness. He was the son of Earl and Ruth Malech, and spent his early years on the Malech ranch in Coyote. He attended local schools; Hartnell College in Salinas and Fresno State College, after which he joined the U.S. Navy. Upon returning from his Navy commitment, he lived and worked in Morgan Hill as a builder. In 1957, he married Mary Hale of Morgan Hill, and they had three sons who survive him; Steve (Donna) of Morgan Hill, Scott (Amy) of Escondido and Tom (Julie) of Coyote. He was grandpa "Pablo" to his grandchildren, Matthew, Julia, Luke, Amanda, Morgan, Hudson and Presley. He also leaves his beloved brothers, Burt, Keith and Ray, and sister, Lucille Melot. He was uncle to many nieces and nephews, and friend to many. A celebration of his life will be held on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 at 2:00 pm at the Masonic Temple, 380 W. Dunne Avenue in Morgan Hill. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Paul's memory to St. John the Divine Episcopal Church in Morgan Hill.

UPDATED: Runaway juveniles found, police say

A press release from the Gilroy Police Department Thursday confirmed that both runaway juveniles—including 15-year-old Inoa Ulukou—have been located and were returned home safely.

Rec Softball Roundup: Trevino Brothers win 11-10 thriller

Trevino Brothers Construction edged Noah 11-10 Thursday as each of the three E League games were decided by one run at Christmas Hill Park.

Murder case delayed

Osiris Quintero Munoz appeared in court Tuesday afternoon on

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