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January 23, 2026

Supervisors’ split vote favors staying with Habitat Conservation Plan

Santa Clara County's Supervisors were split on supporting the

No Housing in Gilroy for Poor Families

Of 2,080 housing units constructed since 1999, only 52 have been

Brakettes win thrilling championship game

Gilroy - In perhaps the best game played in the Gilroy Little

Lunches that make the grade

It’s a good thing Kaitlyn Tyson doesn’t get to pack her own school lunch box. While getting ready for school last year, Ashley Tyson of Lexington, Ky., asked her daughter what she would like in her lunch.

Gang Case Nears Close

More than two years ago, 22-year-old Abelino Hernandez was shot

Joan M. Lacasa

Joan M. Lacasa passed away at her residence May 22nd after a courageous battle against cancer. Joan was a life long resident of Hollister, attended San Benito High School, where she was a cheerleader, and graduated from Beauty Colleges both in Salinas and San Jose. Upon her graduation, Joan purchased Yolanda's Hair Salon from Yolanda Gulli which was located on San Benito Street, renamed her salon to Joan's Lacasa Bella and moved her business to the Paine Building on Fifth Street. Her clientle grew to the point that besides herself her shop had 10 beauty operators. In addition to her talents as a beautician, Joan was a recognized model in the Bay Area, especially at the Holiday time, as she modeled for many of the major department stores. She was knowledgeable about the very best fashions as well as clothing styles at the time. As a hobby Joan enjoyed decorating her home and helping others to do the same. During this time she also obtained her real estate license and was associated with several Realtors in San Benito County.

Gilroy Police blotter, Nov. 13-19, 2023

Nov. 13 • Grand theft was reported on the 8300 block of Arroyo Circle. • A vehicle was reported stolen on the 700 block of Carla Way and Fifth and Eigleberry streets. Nov. 14 • A suspect was arrested for vehicle theft on Pacheco Pass Highway and Camino...

Locking up the ‘gateway’ brand for Pinnacles National Park

As Pinnacles settles into its new status as a national park, locals are buzzing about the potential economic impact the change may have for the community.

SOFTBALL: Rams pull out 5-4 victory over Ohlone

FREMONT - The Gavilan College women's softball team outlasted

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