5 letters: Shirikawa’s misuse of public funds; Old City Hall is back!; Brace yourself taxpayers; Pit bulls next target a child?; Public transportation nightmare
Outrage over Supervisor George Shirakawa’s misuse of public funds MIA
South County spreads the love
Thanks to donations from Gilroy and Morgan Hill residents, Recology South Valley collected more than 3,000 pounds of canned and nonperishable foods for Harvest Food Bank in San Jose.Â
Sierra LaMar murder suspect arraigned on 2009 attempted kidnappings
Antolin Garcia Torres, the Morgan Hill man suspected of killing missing teen Sierra LaMar, appeared in court Wednesday morning to be arraigned on three attempted kidnapping charges related to a series of incidents that happened in 2009.
Downtown coffee shop closing
Downtown's only coffee shop is closing its doors at the end of the year.Â
Home owner worry
The loss of a beloved tax deduction for South County homeowners is at stake, as Congress looks to make tough calls on how to decrease its federal deficit.
ROUNDUP: Caradonna, Cougars rally for tournament win
Cydney Caradonna scored 16 points to lead Christopher’s girls basketball team to a 51-45 win over Monte Vista Christian on Thursday in an opening game at the Watsonville Tournament.
For the love of pintos
Morgan Hill trainer Rhonda Heiner, who recently nabbed top honors at one of the largest equine events in the country, is showing her clients and the world that the expensive hobby of horse showing can be done on a budget.
Gilroy-Ukraine-U.S. adoption inquiry
The Santa Clara County District Attorney is vetting a complaint from an east coast family claiming that a Gilroy man is illegally conducting international adoptions from his Valley Oaks Drive home. Â
Mustangs own dynasty
Ten straight Central Coast Section titles have given Gilroy High’s wrestling program a marquee name, but the dynasty isn’t being built under the glitz of bright lights.
UPDATE: Man stabbed in “random act of violence”
A 74-year-old man was stabbed on the 100 block of Lewis Street at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday in what police are calling a "random act of violence."Â