REC SOFTBALL: Borrachos rally past Players to claim D League lead
The Borrachos stormed to seven runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to upset the Players-HD Auto Glass 14-13 in a key Men's D Softball League game Wednesday at Christmas Hill Park.
Part-time college instructors to “walkout” Feb. 25
An advocacy organization that represents 40,000 part-time college instructors across California is asking part-timers to symbolically walk out of the classrooms to draw attention to what they call a significant pay disparity. The move comes in the wake of a proposal the CPFA sent to Governor Jerry Brown, asking for legislative reform to establish a living wage for part-timers, among other requests.
Local Scene: Volunteer for South Valley Symphony
The nonprofit South Valley Symphony is seeking volunteers to serve on its board of directors. Applicants should have a strong interest in helping to shape the symphony’s activities over the coming years, and should be enthusiastic about becoming a part of the symphony’s long-standing...
JUCO Volleyball: Two calls changed Rams’ season
GILROY—Over the summer, Kevin Kramer received an early Christmas gift—two of them actually. In a span of two months, the Gavilan College women’s volleyball coach learned one of his top players from last year—outside hitter Samantha Nydam—would be returning for her sophomore year at Gavilan.
Local digest: Grad night volunteer meeting and information session tonight
Time is flying by and Grad Night is almost here. The group of
Help name WERC’s owl ambassador!
The Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center in Morgan Hill introduces the newest member of its educational team: A female saw-whet owl rescued in July in Aptos after suffering a fractured left wing and nerve damage that makes her permanently unable to fly.
OSH closing
When current inventory is reduced, Orchard Supply Hardware in Gilroy will close its doors to the public, according to marketing strategy director Roxanne Joe.
Toddler death a ‘horrible mistake’
The father of the 3-year-old Gilroy boy who accidentally shot and killed himself on July 5 will not be prosecuted, according to a report by the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office which called the shooting a “horrible, irreversible mistake.”

















