61 F
Gilroy
December 4, 2025

NFL: 49ers’ Williams says he won’t let playoff miscues define him

In the days after the NFC Championship Game, Kyle Williams was a wanted man. Television shows from "Good Morning America" to Jim Rome and radio stations from midtown Manhattan to downtown San Francisco were clamoring to get the 49ers wide receiver on air to ask one burning question: How was he dealing with the two botched punt returns that cost his team a trip to the Super Bowl?

‘C is for Cookie’

A foundation in Britain recently released a study that found

Is there a wheelchair flag law?

What's the law?:

Sign up for ‘Rock The Mic!’ auditions

If you like pop, rock and rap music, you’ll love Gilroy Children's Musical Theater's “Rock The Mic!” a high-energy youth pop concert. The 13-week program has after-school rehearsals on Thursdays for students 5-18. Auditions are 4:30pm to 7pm Nov. 30 with no experience required, and all...

There’s a new chef in town, and Tee off for St. Joe’s please

The two locally elected officials I've admired most during the

Eight plus six equals ‘What is she thinking?’

OK, who among us has ever sat down after a hard day of parenting

‘TOTEM’ is a masterpiece

Mix Leonardo Di Vinci and Michelangelo, throw in a little

‘Lonesome Doves’ in Super pool and a parks fiasco

Hallelujah, our downtown coffee shop is going to stay open in the evenings. Congrats and welcome to the new owners of the shop formerly known as Fifth Street Coffee and then Sue's. The new owners, Philip Willis and his girlfriend Tiffany Smith, already have leapfrogged the naming pack with the cool selection of "Dragonfly on Fifth." The logo should be awesome – as awesome as Willis' quote from our story: "I don't know what the heck I'm doing. But this is something I've been thinking about for a year now. I wanted to be involved, and be a part of the community." A spring grand gala is planned with new floors, seating, paint, and - yes - hours befitting a real coffee shop that will stay open until 9 p.m. Could this be a key sign that a downtown breakthrough is ahead?

Youth Soccer: Infinity U9 boys record second win

The Infinity U9 boys soccer team is on a roll.

SOCIAL MEDIA

10,025FansLike
1,436FollowersFollow
2,589FollowersFollow