Rucker Elementary School third grade teacher Janice Krahenbuhl

NEWS
Educator of the year
The Gilroy Economic Foundation gave the award to Janice
Krahenbuhl, a longtime Rucker Elementary School teacher who has
taught for more than 30 years.
NEWS

Educator of the year

The Gilroy Economic Foundation gave the award to Janice Krahenbuhl, a longtime Rucker Elementary School teacher who has taught for more than 30 years.

Chips N Salsa owner sued

Jim Angelopoulos has slapped a big neon sign on Old City Hall, painted a jungle theme on its garden walls and covered its ceiling in model airplanes. But the man who in coming weeks plans to open “Chips N Salsa,” a Mexican restaurant with a tropical theme, still hasn’t paid for the business, according to a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee.

Planning Commission candidates

The candidate field for planning commission reads like a Who’s Who of prominent people, including several up and comers believed to have an eye on the city council.

OPINION

Better rail plan than BART

Margaret Okuzumi, the executive director of the Palo Alto-based nonprofit BayRail Alliance, outlines a less expensive, more effective public transportation plan.

SPORTS

Bright Future

GHS athletes Sarah Villar and Armando Gonzalez sign letters of intent to play their respective sports at the next level.

Boys Basketball

GHS takes on Oakland Tech in the West Coast Classic at Valley Christian.

COMMUNITY LIFE

Debating Design

Deciding beliefs on the big-bang theory versus intelligent design is a personal process that leaves some locals agreeing to disagree.

Setting the State

A Gilroy church hopes to use a mural to spread a message.

Previous articleTough Stuff
Next articleNewsroom Insider Dec., 9, 2005

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here