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March 27, 2026

Get lucky at ‘sweepstakes cafe’

Illegal gambling operations masquerading as Internet cafes are springing up in storefront strip malls across the state according to the California Bureau of Gambling Control – and Gilroy is no exception.

Alice E. Bodal

Alice E. Bodal was born in Maxbass, N.D. on Oct. 1, 1915.

Successful title defense

State featherweight champ Kelsey Jeffries broke her string of

High Speed Rail still on track, says representative

Despite three recent court rulings viewed by some as strikes against the California High-Speed Rail Authority, the $68 billion project is still steaming along locally in Gilroy and statewide, according to a representative with the group.

Gilroy Police blotter, Dec. 26, 2023-Jan. 1, 2024

Dec. 26 • Burglary was reported on the 8600 block of Monterey Street. • A suspect was arrested on an unspecified felony charge during a domestic disturbance on the 8000 block of Wren Avenue at 3:49pm. • A vehicle was reported stolen on the 7300 block of...

Patricia Jane Duffin July 20, 1947 – October 2, 2012

Patricia Jane Duffin,65, died on October 10, 2012, in her beloved Hawaii of undisclosed causes.

Cold & windy conditions

GHS golf team gusts past Palma, Salinas

Testing site arriving at Christopher High

A Covid-19 testing site at Christopher High School in Gilroy is expected to go live this week. Santa Clara County health officials made the announcement May 4, after Gov. Gavin Newsom said in late April that 80 such sites would open statewide in “underserved communities.”...

Opinion: Happy Holidays or Merry Christmas?

Some may wonder why the faithful tend to get a little bent out of shape over the phrase Happy Holidays. It’s not that the phrase itself is offensive, after all, it has its root meaning from “holy day.” It may have more to do with the fact the phrase, Happy Holidays, is used because it’s “less” offensive to others who don’t believe in the Christ child’s mission on earth.

Old City Hall Restaurant marks new chapter for downtown landmark

It’s been a wildly successful first two weeks of operation for Old City Hall Restaurant, the newest dining venue to occupy Gilroy’s grandest and most iconic downtown landmark since the Spanish tapas eatery that previously occupied the space shut down in early January.

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