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October 26, 2025

County asks for help conducting homeless survey

Santa Clara County will be conducting a census to determine the extent of homelessness throughout the county.

Flower shop falls to fire, cause unknown

Crews are investigating the cause of a fire that gutted a floral supplies shop just south of downtown Morgan Hill Tuesday morning.

Hoops Roundup: CHS boys nearly stun Palma, drop heartbreaker

Jack Tardieu’s driving layup just before the final buzzer lifted Palma’s boys basketball team to a 56-54 victory at Christopher on Monday night.

Rec Softball: Borrachos clinch winter league title

Two one-run victories on Playoff Night earned the Borrachos the Men’s Winter Softball League championship Wednesday at Las Animas Park.

Cool event: ‘Historical Reenactment for Everyone’

Have you ever wished you could go back in time, explore an historical era or experience life as your ancestors lived it?

GPD Blotter: Man repeatedly masturbates in public near GHS

The Gilroy Police responded to a variety of crimes Jan. 8 through Jan. 14, including a lewd and lascivious act, vandalism, assault, narcotics possession, fraud and a number of auto burglaries.

Video: Hollister Japanese Temple Garden director talks meditation

Don Belt talks about how he got involved in meditation when he was a student at Stanford University while offering a tour of the Hollister Japanese Temple Garden, where he has started construction on a Buddhist temple.

Joshie: ‘It will be hard for me to have a good life’

Joshua Valdez is back on his feet six months after the hit-and-run accident that left him with a busted knee and traumatic brain injury, but he thinks the woman who hit him while he was walking home one night more than six months ago should have been locked up for more than a year, and supervised on probation longer than the five years the judge ordered for her at South County Courthouse Monday.

Sheriff’s blotter: Suspect breaks into vehicle, eats all the food

Arrests from the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Blotter, Dec. 27 through Jan. 8.

Takko-the-town: Visitors from Japan keep ties between sister cities strong

This past week, Gilroy's Sister City in Takko-Machi, Japan, sent a group of five senior high school students to spend a week in Garlic Capital. The group was hosted by local families who very generously opened their homes to the visitors and provided them not only with gracious hospitality, but a great experience of American life and entertainment.

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