Letters: High-speed rail set to ruin rural Gilroy, farmland east of U.S. 101
A good share of the land east of Gilroy is under Williamson Act
More than 9,000 in South County lose power due to storm
Thousands of South County residents and businesses were without electricity overnight Tuesday due to strong winds and extreme weather from the latest atmospheric river storm that struck the region.
As of 2:45pm March 14, more than 9,000 electricity customers in Morgan Hill, San Martin and...
School contractor will pay $170K in dirty water settlement
The contractor building Christopher High School will likely pay
Janet M. Curtis
Janet Curtis passed away at her Hollister home at the age of 44. She was born in Hollister and lived here her whole life. She was married to Stuart Curtis in June of 1990 in Reno Nevada. She attended Gavilan College and enjoyed scrapbooking, shopping and taking care of her family. She is survived by her husband Stuart Curtis of Hollister, her son Adam Warner Curtis of Hollister, and her sister Susan Davenport also of Hollister. She is preceded in death by her parents Mary and Bud Davenport. A memorial service will be held on Thursday December 10, 2009 at, 10 A.M. at Black Cooper Sander Funeral Home. Donations are preferred to Kaiser Hospice of Great Oaks c/o Black Cooper Sander Funeral Home. Condolences: www.blackcoopersander.com
Ringing Without Reason: False Alarms Reduced 17 Percent
Policy limits alarm owners to seven false alarms annually
Coyote Valley property does 180
The Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve, which was once scheduled for suburban residential development, will soon offer a permanent new place for South County residents to hike, ride horses and cycle right in their own backyard.
Where to get a Covid-19 test in South County
Health officials throughout the nation have said testing is an essential factor in the battle against the novel coronavirus, and with case numbers rising in communities near and far getting a test is critical to understanding where the virus is and how officials can...
Barbara Lee Hoagland Griffin
Barbara Lee Hoagland Griffin, 76, of Gilroy CA, went to heaven on 11/08/09. Born in Bakersfield to John Hoagland and Louise Chauron. Survived by her daughters Ronda Mar and Carrie Portillo and three grandchildren.
Republicans look to regain convention footing
Republicans' sought to put their convention, almost eclipsed by
More than 100 protest ICE
A July 12 protest outside a federal immigration office in South County preceded a weekend during which threatened raids and deportations of local undocumented immigrants—according to many accounts—didn’t ultimately materialize.