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January 24, 2026

Choir programs alive and well at schools

As school bells again ring and kids with backpacks make their way across campus, beautiful singing waifs through the air at Gilroy's high schools. Thanks to two newly hired, energetic and enthusiastic music specialists, the choral program that retired teacher Phil Robb spent 30 years building into one of the best in Northern California is alive and well and will continue to be one of our city's great assets.

Directors to vote on 5% raise for themselves

Is a raise in order for the Santa Clara Valley Water District

Jeff Garcia scores with fundraiser for Community Solutions

MORGAN HILL - Friends, family and those eager to donate to a

Symphony seasons open

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Mom’s advice

In honor of Mother's Day, I thought I'd pass on all the advice

Scrapbook

Air Force Airman Carl A. Williams Jr. graduated from basic

Negative Calorie Foods A Partial Myth

Calorie counters, take note: Negative-calorie foods do exist

‘Avenue Q’: Puppets with real life moments

If it's irreverent, if it's politically incorrect, if it's this

Manning era ends in Indy

INDIANAPOLIS – Peyton Manning and Jim Irsay fought back tears and shared a public goodbye on Wednesday, confirming the end of Manning's career with the Indianapolis Colts.

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.

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