Prep Volleyball: Dramatic rallies highlight Christopher’s 3-1 win over Live Oak
MORGAN HILL—In the first set of Thursday’s match at Live Oak, Christopher couldn’t get that final point to take a 1-0 lead.
Gilroy Porchfest ’15 announces lineup
Seventeen musical acts of all ages and genres will entertain at the second annual Porchfest Gilroy from 1 to 6 p.m. Sept. 19 on Hanna and Dowdy streets, between Third Street and Sixth Street.
Gilroy girl honors uncle with Walk for Multiple Sclerosis
GILROY—After watching multiple sclerosis strip her uncle of his independence, going from walking and driving alone to using a wheelchair and being bedridden, Gilroy High School junior Allison Jordan is raising money to cure the disease.
High Speed Rail open house in Morgan Hill
MORGAN HILL—The California High-Speed Rail Authority will host a series of open house meetings in the Bay Area in the coming weeks to update residents on planning for the project that will zoom through Morgan Hill and Gilroy.
Gilroy schools will award honorary HS diplomas
GILROY—Moved by a centenarian grandmother’s story and prompted to act by the deaths of high school seniors weeks before graduation, Gilroy school trustees have adopted a new policy to award honorary high school diplomas.
Prep Roundup: Sept. 17
The Christopher girls golf team recorded its first win of the season, beating North Monterey County 298-312 Wednesday at home.Â
Gavilan Roundup: Sept. 17
Gavilan left Sacramento with a split decision. The Rams lost 3-1 to Sacramento City but rebounded with a sweep of Lassen Tuesday at the Sacramento City College Classic.
Wine Trail celebrated
The Wineries of the Santa Clara Valley celebrated the one-year anniversary of the local Wine Trail on Aug. 29. Mike Sampognaro of Morgan Hill Cellars, current president of the Wineries of the Santa Clara Valley, helped to re-unveil the Wine Trail signs and perform a ribbon cutting ceremony with members of the Morgan Hill and Gilroy chambers of commerce.
City, property owners outline plan for dangerous building
GILROY—Criminal action against owners of a dangerous downtown building will be halted if they make progress to address its earthquake safety issues, the city has agreed.






















