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August 10, 2025

Art Walk: Dancing on canvas

Morgan Hill artist Sheri Chakamian began painting in her early college years, and she received a bachelor’s degree in fine art with an emphasis in printmaking. She continued painting on the side and participating in several shows while getting a master’s degree and raising her family.

Gilroy Public Library mural tour to be held

Gilroy Public Library-goers may get an eyeful of art before hushing into six-inch voices— not before the city’s public art officials get a good look.

New conference alignment awaits Gavilan football for 2014

The Northern California Football Association announced a realignment in community college football conferences, which will introduce Gavilan to some new league foes.

Planning preview: Hecker Pass Specific Plan west

Interested in what future homes around Hecker Pass may look like?

GUSD dropout rate improves for ’12-13 class

With an improved dropout rate but a decreased graduation rate, Gilroy Unified School District’s 2012-13 cohort class showed mixed results in statistics released April 28 by the California Department of Education.

Gavilan Roundup: April 28

The Coast Conference-South Champion Gavilan softball team will start postseason play Saturday. 

Gilroy’s ‘Aspirations’ computer tech winner

Azucena Rodriguez of Christopher High School was selected among 25 winners throughout the greater San Francisco Bay area for the National Center for Women & Information Technology Award for Aspirations in Computing.

Gavilan Football: Pickens, Taylor moving onto four-year schools

GILROY —The goal of the Gavilan football program isn’t to win games—though it likes it when that happens, too. Head coach Spencer Gilford said the goal is to help his young student-athletes to the next level and achieve their goals of playing at a four-year institution. On Friday, two more players were able to do that.

Protest at Silva’s Crossing spurs city action

A small protest by environmentalists at Silva's Crossing in Christmas Hill Park earlier this month helped spur city officials into action after the group shined a spotlight on piles of tree trimmings left on trails near Uvas Creek by Gilroy city officials.

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