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November 8, 2025

‘Flame of Hope’ passes through Gilroy, Morgan Hill

As Gilroy Police Department officers approached the intersection of Monterey Road and Masten Avenue Wednesday morning, they showed no signs of exhaustion. Instead they ran in unison with smiles plastered across their faces with one member carrying the American flag and another the Special Olympics torch: the Flame of Hope.

Dub Baseball provides wealth of experience to area athletes

MORGAN HILL—Erik Wagle wanted to give something back to his community.

Little League: Boys Juniors, Girls Major and Minor All Star rosters released

Gilroy Little League has released its Junior Baseball and Girls Major and Minor All Star rosters.

Golf: Peter Jacobsen named 2013 Frys.com Open Honoree

Pro golfer and commentator Peter Jacobsen was named the Honoree of the 2013 Frys.com Open Tuesday.

Dominguez in court, plea delayed

The former Gilroy Unified School District Board of Education trustee who faces charges for swindling $52,000 from a leading South County nonprofit and using campaign donations for personal expenses appeared in court today, only to delay criminal proceedings to next month. 

Adopt a kitten

This 8-week-old Siamese mix male kitten has an extra toe on each front paw. The cost to adopt him is $85 and includes neuter and his first vaccination. Contact the Hollister Animal Care and Services, 1331 South St., Hollister or call (831) 636-4320.

Harvest Coffee House moves

The Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce was out to support the move of the Harvest Coffee House to its new location at 1295 E. Dunne Ave., Suite 100 in Morgan Hill. Joining Chamber President John Horner and Chairman of the Board Rich Firato, were ambassadors and board members, including Lorraine Welk, Leonette and Tony Stafford, Persis McGinty, Suzanne Barrett, Tim Hennessy and Teresa Martin. Mayor Steve Tate and Councilwoman Marilyn Liebers were also present to watch Harvest Coffee House owner, Frank Alvarez cut the ribbon to the new store.

Gilroy man found guilty of murder

The Gilroy man who drunkenly plowed his truck into a young family and killed a 4-year-old boy three years ago was found guilty by a jury for second-degree murder this week. 

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