Victims describe shooting details
Wendy Towner of San Jose said she was one of the first victims shot by the gunman at the Gilroy Garlic Festival. As one of five victims who on Nov. 12 jointly filed a lawsuit against the Gilroy Garlic Festival Association, she appeared at...
Who you give your money to matters
Walk into a bank or a typical stock brokerage firm and the only advice you may get is centered on purchasing the favorite stocks of the day. There are few—if any—questions asked about your present financial situation and financial future. This is how brokers earn a living: the more stocks you buy and sell, the higher the commission your broker earns. This business model is known in the industry as “suitable”.
Trick or Treating for Sex Offenders
On Halloween night, four state parole officers went trick or treating around Gilroy, but it wasn’t candy they wanted. Just the opposite.
CHS: Midnight Pride gears up for first competitive season
For the first time in its history, Christopher High School's Midnight Pride—comprised of the marching and concert bands, color guard and drumline—will be participating in region-wide competitions.
Juveniles arrested for burglaries, vandalism
Two teenagers stole at least $3,000 worth of items and caused
Sheriff’s blotter: Man arrested for host of firearm charges
Art Barron Rodriguez, 38, of San Martin, 10:40 p.m. July 30 on
James Wilford Martin Senior
Beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, James Wilford Martin, Sr. passed away at his ranch home in Gilroy on Thursday, October 28, 2010.
















