Motorists could be forced to negotiate traffic cones along Santa

NEWS
Santa Teresa Boulevard delay
Motorists may have to negotiate traffic cones indefinitely along
Santa Teresa Boulevard, as city officials brace for a potential
legal battle with a contractor they have blamed for shoddy
roadwork.
NEWS

Santa Teresa Boulevard delay

Motorists may have to negotiate traffic cones indefinitely along Santa Teresa Boulevard, as city officials brace for a potential legal battle with a contractor they have blamed for shoddy roadwork.

Examples of Excellence

A team of five Glen View third grade teachers have managed to move more than the majority of their students up to 60 percent proficiency.

Predicting earthquakes

After 32 years as an outcast, Jim Berkland knows the scientific community will never accept his theories. Berkland has been laughed out of the U.S. Geological Survey. His public prediction of the devastating 1989 Loma Prieta quake earned him a two-month suspension from his job as Santa Clara County geologist. Now 76, Berkland passes his retirement predicting quakes in his monthly newsletter for a devoted audience of hundreds, ignored by geophysicists whose work is taken seriously.

COMMUNITY LIFE

Fact vs. Fiction

Oprah’s latest book club pick, “Night,” has some debating the line between fact and fiction in the literary world.

Dan Fitch, Odd Man In

The Golden Globe awards that aired Monday night are a humor-inspiring glimpse into who will win big at the upcoming Oscars.

SPORTS

Changing of the Guard?

The Gilroy Mustangs girls basketball team is playing better than ever but now they face off against the Dynasty of Notre Dame who entered the season 38-1 in TCAL over the last five years.

Building a dynasty

Ana Patejdl’s column addresses what it takes to start and maintain a dynasty by talking with former boys assistant and girls head coach Julian Mancias. As head coach of girls his team won 38 straight games. Also she’ll address the questionable call during the Live Oak/Gilroy game in the final seconds.

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