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January 11, 2026

Deficit-ridden Texas no longer laughing at California

That sound you hear coming from Texas officials when the subject

Red Phone: Intersection needs help

"Is there anything the city can do, or is there someone we can contact regarding the dangerous turning situation drivers face when coming out of the Kohl's/Target shopping center? There are three left-hand turning lanes turning onto 10th Street off of Camino Arroyo. The lanes aren't marked well, and a car in one lane or another is always confused as to which lane is theirs when completing their turn. They drift over into the wrong lane, causing many many near collisions. I drive a big truck and am not hard to see. I try to stay in the far outside lane, but still I have been pushed over many times by a confused neighboring motorist. I've seen many drivers in the inside lane cut off the drivers in the the middle lane. It's not intentional. It's just a big intersection with three turning lanes. It's not marked well or lined up and set up well, so it does get confusing. It is scary and something must be done soon. I bet if we did a poll this has happened to just about everyone in town making that turn and on more than one occasion."

No more BCS mess

What if there was a postseason formula that could tweak the

‘Spiking’ public pensions from firefighters to politicos

When people have an entitlement mentality, enough is never

Seeing Red: Sunshine and Sports

It’s June and that marks the start of my favorite season: summer.

Band fundraiser

A Gilroy High School band fundraiser will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 1 at Applebee's in Gilroy. Pancake breakfast for $6. 

First time for the Run for the Stink’n Roses

The first annual Run for the Stink'n Roses Cougar Classic (as it now called) was successfully run  Sunday September 30th.  For a first time effort by the Christopher HS  Cross Country Team  it came off without a hitch.  A number of experienced SVRC members were there as volunteers  but you could see that Michael Bonomi  and his team of eager beaver students were used to organizing races.

Priest reaches out, proclaims ‘Jobs Not Bullets’

Despite the heavy rain on March 16, a large, enthusiastic crowd turned out at Gilroy’s St. Mary Roman Catholic Church. They were there to hear a remarkable man share a story of great relevance to the gang violence so common in South County.

Cirque du Soleil goes back to glorious basics with ‘Kooza’

Pick up a kaleidoscope, put it to your eye, twist it a turn and

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