Prep Basketball: Big fourth quarter lifts Gilroy past Notre Dame
GILROY—Gilroy and Notre Dame went basket-for-basket with each other all night—until the Mustangs silenced the Spirits in the fourth quarter.
Week 14 Picks
E-man and Cheets tied for first this week, finishing 8-3 overall. Nathan and Scott both went 6-5, while Erin brought up the rear with a 5-6 overall pick.
Prep Wrestling: Mix of vets, newbies sets Gilroy up for success
GILROY—Losing six seniors can be a huge blow to a team—but not if the team happens to be the Gilroy wrestling squad.
Prep Wrestling: Eyes on the prize
GILROY—Alex Garcia etched his name into the Christopher record books last season when he became the first wrestler in school history to medal at state. This year, he’s looking to further cement his legacy and become the first Cougar to bring home a California Interscholastic Federation state title.
Caltrain, police and fire to hold emergency drill at Gilroy station Saturday
Caltrain will be hosting an emergency preparedness drill on the tracks of the train station in Gilroy on Dec. 6 from 7:30 a.m. until noon, according to a press release from Caltrain.
Living out his dreams
Gilroy native and filmmaker Peter Guenther dreams in full color—in the shiny golden hues found on the movie industry’s most sought-after honor: the Academy Award.
City gets ‘movement and cooperation’ with URM problem
While dealing with downtown Gilroy’s unreinforced masonry buildings has been like “pulling teeth,” the city and individual property owners say they’re making progress in bringing the structures up to the city’s earthquake safety code.
Advocates for the homeless propose legal encampment
Local leaders and community members, some homeless or formerly homeless, appealed to city and county officials this week, pleading for a safe and legal place for Gilroy’s homeless to stay temporarily while they work on finding more permanent shelter.