Fun Has Its Place, but We Should Remember Priorities
Last week, I was one of hundreds of parents and students
FOOTBALL: A must win for GHS at Alvarez
A fast start, and not by its opponent, is paramount for the GHS
Prep Football: Mustangs get back to business
GILROY—The familiar sounds of pads crunching and helmets clashing echoed throughout the Garcia-Elder Sports Complex on Friday evening. That sound could only mean one thing: Mustang football is back.
If you’ve got a rain dance, put on your favorite shoes and start toe-tapping
Eerie. That’s what the weather is. Clear and borderline surreal twinkling-star nights. Cold. Dry. Not a drop in sight. Trees parched. Citrus in my weeping garden has gone to the ghost. Never in my near 30 years here have we had such a stretch of 20-degree nights and near 70-degree December days with zero precipitation. No sprouting green grass for the rabbits or the deer or the cattle or for these Irish eyes to gaze upon. The verdant path leading to spring has been vanquished by our mysterious Mother Nature.
After nearly a decade, lost class ring finds its owner
Veronica Uribe hadn't seen her class ring for nearly a decade,
Family, friends remember loyal parishioner, quiet man
A devoted churchgoer, Arthur Garcia, 62, started the day
In Arellano’s democratic club endorsement for supervisor, some cry foul
Gilroy City Councilman Peter Arellano grabbed the endorsement of

















