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January 22, 2026

Gilroy Police stop use of carotid hold

In response to recent guidance from state officials amid the nationwide conversation about police reform, officers of the Gilroy Police Department will no longer use the carotid artery restraint as a submission technique when detaining uncooperative suspects. Meanwhile, a group of local residents known as...

FIELD HOCKEY: One stroke away

Gilroy's season came to a close Tuesday in the Central Coast Section semifinals by the narrowest of margins. The No. 3 Mustangs lost 2-1 in the second 5-on 5 shootout to No. 2 Mitty. The Monarchs won the shootout 4-3 on their final shot.

GUSD Receives First Application for Board

Former board member Kai Lai applies for vacant board seat

Season opener is a slam

If the Mustangs called it a season today they'd be hard-pressed

Fourth of July tourney schedule set

The 37th annual Co-Rec Fourth of July Softball Tournament opens

Loralee Wyora Card

Loralee was a longtime Gilroy resident, most recently of Newman, CA. Services are on Thursday beginning with a 9:00 A.M. viewing followed by a funeral at 10:00 A.M both at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7999 Miller Ave., Gilroy. Burial will follow at San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery, Gustine.

Christopher girls basketball deep, balanced and hits the floor running

Splitting the defense on her way to the basket, freshman guard Kaycee Carasco showed the future is now for the Christopher High girls basketball team.  The Cougars, who beat Live Oak High 48-14 in their season-opener on Nov. 23, are balanced, deep and have talented...

Send us your Halloween costume photos!

Did you spend seven hours sewing a furry jumpsuit inspired by the "The Fox" viral Norwegian hit that blew up YouTube? Did you make a conscience effort to beat the hoards of online shoppers by purchasing your Katniss Everdeen "Hunger Games" duds months before the popular ensemble sold out? Have you been growing your whiskers in order to sport an authentic beard like the grizzled "Duck Dynasty" Louisianians?

Pietra Santa Winery

Described by “Wine Enthusiast Magazine” as one of California's most beautiful wineries and by “Sunset Magazine” as “a hidden gem,” Pietra Santa was founded in the 1850s. This family-owned estate lies in the heart of the Gabilan Mountains, 25 miles east of Monterey Bay, where Maritime breezes and exceptionally rocky soils create an environment ideal for growing wine grapes.  

LITTLE LEAGUE: Gilroy softball All-Star 11s cap postseason with Northern California title

Having already reached the plateau of 11-year-old softball

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