Longtime gluten-free bakery closes
More than a decade ago, Patti Tartaglia was diagnosed with Celiac disease, where the gluten found in various foods destroys the small intestine’s lining.
As such, she had to give up wheat, rye and barley, the foundation for numerous dishes.
The news was devastating for Tartaglia,...
Christopher Ranch funds salad bars in five schools
Christopher Ranch’s new Christopher Family Foundation announced it is funding the creation of salad bars at five Gilroy schools.
The philanthropic foundation of the Gilroy-based garlic processing giant said it provided salad bars for all five schools in the Gilroy Unified School District that requested...
Potential quarry irks residents
County awaits re-submittal of application before public outreach
Byron (Barney) Loek
Byron "Barney" Loek passed away May 17th, 2009. He was 80 years old. He was in the U.S. Navy from
Teacher doesn’t contest sex crimes
The Gilroy High School math teacher charged with nine counts of
Salvation Army donates toys, food to families
The Salvation Army of Gilroy needed a Christmas miracle for its annual holiday giving season after the rough year it had.
In September, one of its leaders, Capt. Manuel Gaytan, died due to complications from Covid-19, according to friend and Salvation Army volunteer Fred Tovar.
“Captain...
Red Phone: He just wants to skate in peace
“Dear Red Phone, I’d like to know why Gilroy police don’t do a better job patrolling and monitoring the Gilroy skate park, whereas Morgan Hill does a better job. My son can’t go to the Gilroy skate park without any interruptions between bikers and vandalism. What’s up with this?”
Hook, line and sinker: Fishability Day a success
The Gilroy Sportsman Chefs hosted the 20th annual Fishability




















