Memorial to mark one year since festival shooting
The 2020 Gilroy Garlic Festival was supposed to be an opportunity for the community to reflect on the tragic end of the 2019 festival, while being reminded of the light-hearted fun of the event’s four-decade history.
But the Covid-19 public health emergency forced festival organizers...
Foundation awards $600k, scholarship alumnus returns with gratefulness
The Gilroy Foundation gave more than $617,000 in grants and scholarships at their annual awards presentation at Gilroy’s Center for the Arts last week, according to Executive Director Donna Pray.
Teens: Cyberbullying a rampant ‘school’ problem
In the wake of the shocking details surrounding the arrest of a Christopher High School student Thursday, three 16-year-old boys now face felony charges of sexual battery and are named as defendants in a wrongful death lawsuit in civil court.
BASEBALL: Gavilan catcher signs with Division I program
Gavilan College sophomore Tyler Oertle’s approach to the 2012 season is validated in a First-Team Coast Conference Pacific Division selection. It is best described, however, by the catcher himself.
Daughter Abducted, But Thankfully a Miracle Happened
Gratitude is born in hearts that take time to count up past
Gilroy Library serves as cooling center during heat advisory
As the weather approaches triple digits, the Santa Clara County Public Health Department has opened a cooling center at the Gilroy Library.
The library, 350 West Sixth St., will operate as a cooling center on May 27-28 from 1-6pm. Due to social distancing protocols, a...
Sources: Suspected Pentagon gunman is from Hollister
An armed man apparently planning to enter the Pentagon walked
Silver lining: scrutiny of outrageous city raises
Hot off the press: city records show that a couple of dozen city

















