Gavilan Roundup: Jan. 13
The Gavilan men's team trailed by only six points at halftime against West Valley Friday, but the hosts turned up the heat after the break.
Copper wire reported stolen from City street lights
Police are looking for a suspect or suspects who allegedly stole about 2,700 feet of copper wire from more than a dozen street lights in a southwest Morgan Hill neighborhood last week.
Police blotter: first-degree burglary
The Gilroy Police Department responded to a variety of crimes recently including felony burglary in the first degree, assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a controlled substance and driving under the influence. Arrests were recorded in the GPD's blotter from Jan. 2 through 9.
School Board meeting: Teacher raises; community service
The Gilroy Unified School District will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. Jan. 16 in district offices, located at 7810 Arroyo Circle. Here are a few items of interest on the agenda.
Longtime Gilroy Postmaster Penny Yates passes away at 56
As the postmaster for the Gilroy Post Office for nearly 20 years, Penny Yates was treasured by her colleagues for treating everyone with respect – regardless of their stature.
Prep Basketball: Oakwood breezes past Trinity Christian
Last season, Trinity Christian beat Oakwood on three separate occasions. On Thursday, Oakwood got to return the favor.
Prep Roundup: Jan. 10
Nine Christopher wrestlers walked away victorious Wednesday following the team's 57-24 win at North Salinas.
Governor’s new budget funnels more funding to schools
Schools state-wide are primed to benefit from Governor Jerry Brown’s proposed $106.8 billion state budget for 2014-15, which will infuse the public education system with an extra $10 billion in funds.






















