Prep Soccer: Urias’ goal in OT keeps Gilroy’s season alive
GILROY — Gilroy coach Armando Padilla gave his team just one job heading into overtime: Make a statement.
Two moderate quakes rattle Gilroy and beyond
Two moderate earthquakes—100 miles and 14 hours apart—this week near opposite ends of the Calaveras Fault were reminders of the 30th anniversary on Oct. 17 of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
A 4.7-magnitude tremor along the Calaveras Fault near Tres Pinos rattled shelves in Hollister...
SOFTBALL: Mustangs open playoffs against Lancers
Game time is slated for Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Salinas
Jewelry store robbed in broad daylight
Police are investigating an armed robbery at a Morgan Hill jewelry store.Â
McCain beats Romney in tight Florida Republican primary; Giuliani, Huckabee trail
Sen. John McCain won a breakthrough triumph in the Florida
Council chambers set for $182,000 face-lift
Council OKs last of money for remodeling 1970s-era chambers in
Your Office Coach: Email snooping crosses the line
The woman whose desk is next to mine spends hours on Facebook
Gilroy police receive traffic enforcement grant
The Gilroy Police Department received a $96,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) for a one-year enforcement and education program, according to authorities.
The grant will fund various law enforcement activities in Gilroy intended to reduce deaths and injuries on the roads....
Miller Avenue closing May 11
A portion of Miller Avenue will be closed for three months beginning May 11, city officials announced.
Work on the Miller Avenue Realignment Project will close the road from Christmas Hill Park through the Miller/Luchessa intersection. The road is expected to last through Aug. 8.
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