Sampling some of Georgia’s southern charm
When Chris' annual golf trip with his college buddies ended in
Your garden questions answered
It's the last of the month, which means garden questions and
Speaker visits St. Catherine’s
Doug Brummel, a lay evangelist recently appeared for two nights
Gilroy budget numbers finally out — district short about $135,000
School district officials are hunting for at least $400,000 more after learning Monday that a dip in Gov. Gray Davis' school budget has left Gilroy Unified short $135,000 it was counting on for next year.
Mary Fernandes
Mary Fernandes has told her children that when she dies, they should look closely at her hands —they'll still be going.
Down on the school farm
Bob Kuntz showed two high school kids how to thread new strings on a mower, then sent them out to chop the tall grasses by a fence.
New school breaks ground on May 28
Trustees set the date for the groundbreaking at the district's newest school, and classified employees announced a "work-to-rule" tactic aimed to encourage the board to give them a greater salary increase.
High school turns into a ghost town
A student arrested for bringing a bomb to campus earlier this week and the threat of further violence caused Gilroy High School's attendance numbers to plummet today.
Child safety talk at Gavilan
A statewide video conference beamed into Gavilan College this morning, as representatives from South County agencies listened and exchanged their own ideas on how to keep kids safe, especially after school.