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April 18, 2026

No Backlog of Mail at Post Office

Mail backlog?

Bulletin 4.14.05

Thursday 4.14

Promising performance

Gavilan softball falls 3-2 to SJCC

Golden State Brew and Grill open for business

Good news beer lovers, the Golden State Brew and Grill has officially opened and they're already pouring their suds for thirsty Gilroyans. Owner/brewer Seth Hendrickson and owner/contractor Kirill Egorov had hustled this month, working 12-plus hours per day as they sped to the finish...

Rivas takes big lead in early Assembly results

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Incumbent Robert Rivas is leading challenger Stephanie Castro for the Assembly District 29 seat with 68% of the vote, as of 9pm June 7. Rivas, a Democrat from Hollister, was first elected to the assembly in 2018 after a stint as a San Benito County...

Free home safety checklist for seniors

In recognition of National Safety Month, the Home Instead Senior Care office serving Gilroy, Hollister, Morgan Hill, San Martin and San Juan Bautista is offering a free home safety checklist for area seniors and their families.

Genius Kids opening soon

Morgan Hill will soon be buzzing with giggles and laughter as kids of all ages will enjoy the new campus of Genius Kids, scheduled to open March 3 at 174 W. Main Ave. in Morgan Hill. Formerly the old post office, the red “barn” is now the home to the national franchise Genius Kids, which boasts 11 campuses in the Bay Area and growing. Kamal Gill, a resident of Morgan Hill, and her son Rohan Gill are excited on their new business venture and franchise. They have spent the last three months decorating and modifying the facility. The center will focus on infants, toddlers, preschoolers and transitional and enrichment kindergartners. Pickup from local schools for after school for grades kindergarten through fifth-grade will be offered.

Gilroy Set for Tonight’s Opener Against Mountain View

All talk becomes cheap on gameday. And while Gilroy has been

Lupe Muro Corral

Born 88 years ago to Juan Muro and Francisca Del Rio Muro in Kansas City, Lupe Muro Corral lived a significant and purposeful life. At 17, she met and married her husband Leo Corral. Leo, Lupe and the extended family traversed the states from Kansas, Nebraska, Idaho, Montana, and California as migrant farmworkers. After many years of the migratory life, Leo and Lupe and two daughters settled in Gilroy in 1940 with a desire to stay put. And that, they did. Leo and Lupe worked for Charlie Gubser on his ranch and it was there that they expanded their family to six children. Living the American dream, Leo and Lupe bought a home in 1957 and this home became the nucleus of family activity.

Who’s letting all those dogs out?

It’s not even completed yet, but the newest park in Gilroy’s award-winning system is already going to the dogs.

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