Prep Football: Mills has record breaking night for Cougars against Mustangs; both teams focus on season finale
GILROY — It was an unforgettable night for senior running back Rayshon Mills as he continues to etch his name in Christopher football history.
Pop Warner Football: Browns advance to championship for 4th straight year
SALINAS — The Gilroy Browns are in familiar territory — they’re headed to the League Championship game for the fourth straight year.
GUSD Roundup: Choir petition delivered, teachers ask for higher wages, GHS bleacher update
GILROY — Members of the Gilroy Teachers Association addressed a full room during the public comment section of the meeting when roughly 150 school district employees gathered to ask school board trustees to increase pay and benefits as part of negotiations for this year's contract.
MHUSD, GUSD recognized by Silicon Valley Education Foundation
The Morgan Hill and Gilroy Unified school districts were two of five recognized for taking “a step toward raising the bar for their students” at the 9th annual Pioneers & Purpose conference, organized by the Silicon Valley Education Foundation.
Tell the city what you think
The City of Gilroy is re-defining the very blueprints of its future and community leaders are taking unprecedented steps to ensure residents and business owners play a role in the process.
Student of the Week: Toby Jax Haro
Toby Jax Haro, 17, a senior at Mt. Madonna High School, is this week's "Student of the Week."
Feel-good times at fest
The Granada Theater has opened up for audiences only a few times since it was shuttered as a full-time movie venue in 2003, but the crowds who filled the theater’s northern auditorium for the Poppy Jasper International Film Festival’s Friday night “Local Showcase” screening acted like they were sitting in a neighbor’s living room.
Gilroy’s eyes in the sky
Ever wonder what the cameras in some of the intersections throughout Gilroy are for?
Fire chief lawsuit saga continues with appeal
Former Gilroy Fire Division Chief Edward Bozzo and current Fire Division Chief Phillip King have filed an appeal to a U.S. Federal Court Judge's decision to toss out a controversial year-long lawsuit in which they claimed they were cheated out of a combined $30,000 in overtime pay.
Honoring veterans
When 20-year-old Frank Sanchez was drafted, trained and shipped in 1943 to southeast England to fight the Germans as a machine gunner for an anti-aircraft team, he had no idea that decades later, he would be recognized for his service as a “Veteran of the Year.”























