Gilroy native to perform on televised PBS Christmas special
This year, the PBS-televised “Christmas at Belmont” concert - hosted by internationally renowned mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves and taped at Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony Center - will have it's own Gilroy star: Emily Perino.
Lifeline for the Red Barn?
When Connie Rogers, president of the Gilroy Historical Society, first learned that City Council voted Nov. 18 to proceed with the demolition of the “Red Barn” in Christmas Hill Park within a year unless purchased or relocated by a private investor, to say she was disappointed would be an understatement.
Crime briefs: a string of Honda thefts
Here's your weekly digest of criminal happenings in Gilroy, including a string of vehicle thefts on the same day, an alleged robbery at gunpoint and a man who was arrested for driving under the influence after trying to evade a DUI checkpoint.
Police blotter: possession of a weapon on school grounds
The Gilroy Police Department responded to a variety of crimes this week, including possession of a weapon on school grounds, grand theft, burglary and battery against an elder or dependent. Arrests were recorded in this week's GPD blotter from Dec. 10 through 19.
Student of the Week: Jeffrey Paige
Jeffrey Paige, a 17-year-old senior at AdvancePath Academy, is this week's "Student of the Week."
Close cat call for Gilroy local
While riding his orange Kubota tractor at approximately 2:30 p.m. Dec. 9, Steve Alexander, who lives roughly three miles east of Saint Louise Regional Hospital in rural Gilroy, saw a mountain lion cross his path just 40 feet away.
’Tis the season for giving
Thirty years ago, an active local nonprofit organization started a modest holiday giving campaign that provided a few local families in need with food baskets.
Betando: Will he stay or will he go?
Will the interim tag be removed from Morgan Hill Unified School District Superintendent Steve Betando’s title?
Forecast for school district: Clear fiscal skies ahead
After the county swooped in last year to help the Gilroy Unified School District get its finances in order, the fiscal panorama is looking much brighter – so much so that teachers might receive their first pay increase in seven years.






















