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Police arrest New Year’s Eve Union Bank robbery suspect

San Leandro police have arrested the suspect in the robbery of Union Bank on New Year's Eve, according to a press release from the Gilroy Police Department.

Ribbon cutting at BookSmart

BookSmart, 80 E. Second St., held a ribbon cutting Oct. 22 to showcase the new community conference room.  Joining owners Brad Jones and Cindy Meister were members, ambassadors and staff of the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce. For more information, call (408) 778-6467.

Wasserman elected president of Supervisors

The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted for Mike Wasserman as the board president.

Ellington recognized as a top advisor

Kristi Ellington was recognized as a top financial advisor and named to the LPL Financial Director’s Club. This distinction is based on an annual production ranking of the approximately 13,100 registered advisors nationwide who are supported by LPL Financial LLC (“LPL Financial”). Ellington provides independent financial planning services, investment advice and asset management services to more than 250 households in the Morgan Hill, Gilroy and Hollister area.

Locsin declared ineligible to wrestle for Gilroy; appeal to CIF scheduled for Wednesday

Former state wrestling champion Isaiah Locsin is appealing a decision that would deny him a chance to compete his senior year.

Ensuring a place for the next generation of farmers and ranchers

Last blog I discussed concerns that America’s farmers are aging. In my opinion, aging farmers are not a great concern as long as we can ensure there are opportunities for future farmers to come along. Data shows 30% of farms will be passed from the first generation to the second and only 10% of farms will be passed on to the third generation.

Share your story of love!

In honor of Valentine’s Day, we want to hear how you met the love of your life. Were you set up by mutual friends? Are you a part of the growing list of online dating matches? We want to hear about it. Send your stories (400 words maximum) and photo by Jan. 31 to Lifestyles editor Andrea Joseph at [email protected] for publication in our upcoming Valentine’s Day edition.

Sand City man dead in solo collision north of Morgan Hill

A 36-year-old Sand City man was found dead Monday morning inside his vehicle which crashed on U.S. 101 at the Coyote Creek Bridge north of Morgan Hill, according to police. Some time between 10 p.m. Sunday and 5 a.m. Monday, the man, driving a 2004 Mercedes-Benz, was traveling south on the freeway when the vehicle swerved off the roadway for an unknown reason, according to a press release from the California Highway Patrol. The vehicle left the roadway just north of the Coyote Creek Bridge, which is just north of Burnett Avenue, police said. The vehicle left the freeway on the left side of the southbound lane and into the center median. The right front of the vehicle collided with the guardrail and a chain-link fence, and then became airborne. The Mercedes then collided with the shallow creek underneath the freeway over-crossing, and continued to roll over, police said. The driver, who has not yet been identified by the Santa Clara County Coroner’s office, was partially ejected, suffering fatal injuries. Police think the driver was not wearing a seat belt. No other vehicles were involved in the accident. A “call check” for a vehicle collision, reckless driving and possible intoxicated driver was broadcast to the CHP dispatch center around the time of the accident, but no accident was located at that time, police said. Pedestrians walking underneath the freeway overpass at 8:36 a.m. Monday saw the crashed Mercedes and called 911, police said. Police and paramedics arrived on scene, but the driver could not be revived and was pronounced dead at the scene. Alcohol and drugs are being investigated as a possible factor in the collision, police said. An inspection of the Mercedes was performed at the accident scene, and no mechanical defects were found. 

Prep Roundup: Jan. 13

The Gilroy girls basketball team is off to a hot start in league play.

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