Gilroy man arrested for molesting young girls
Constantino Garcia, 59 of Gilroy, was arrested in his home at 5:50 a.m. on Aug. 19 on the 1100 block of Driftwood Terrace for five counts of lewd and lascivious acts on three young children.
Alfredo F. Cuellar October 11, 1932 – August 12, 2012
Alfredo F. Cuellar passed away suddenly on Sunday, August 12, 2012. He was preceded in death by his wife Esperanza Cuellar, his parents Sofio and Estella Cuellar and sister Jane Arguijo. He is survived by his daughter Romelia Cuellar, grandchildren Matthew Cuellar Sanchez and Erica Cuellar Sanchez and great-granddaughter Kailee Skye all of Gilroy. He is also survived by his brother Guadalupe Cuellar, sister Carolina Zepeda both of San Antonio, TX and sister Guadalupe (Mico) Zepeda of Oklahoma. He had many nieces and nephews in the local area as well as in San Antonio, TX.
Alejo travels to Watsonville’s sister city in El Salvador
Assemblyman Luis Alejo traveled to El Salvador to meet with political leaders in Watsonville’s sister city, San Pedro Masahuat.
One year later: How U.S. winemakers averted disaster
Brianne Day makes a wide array of wines from the Willamette and Applegate Valleys in southern Oregon. Along with the usual pinot noirs and chardonnays, she also uses unexpected varieties and makes creative blends that are always a treat to try.
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Flash flood warning issued in parts of Santa Clara County
A flash flood warning has been issued in parts of Santa Clara County on Tuesday by the National Weather Service as heavy rains are expected to start around 10pm.
Title IX is the law, not just some opinion
There's the way things are, and the way you'd like them to
Signs on public property are illegal
“Red Phone, do you know how to tell when election season is approaching? It is when the political candidate signs start illegally appearing on government property. After your great front page story on this last year, I thought the scofflaws would be too embarrassed to make such a foolish mistake this year, but I was wrong. Senate candidate Bill Monning has broken the ice by attaching several large signs to the chain link fences that line the water district canal at Dunne and Butterfield. This needs to be nipped in the bud early so our city is not covered with this eye pollution. Maybe the confiscation of the illegally posted signs and some fines would remind them that they, too, need to follow the law.”

















