Teraji: Dear Doris, you’re missed on Earth
Discovering she was diagnosed with terminal cancer with only two
Valter Garafulic dies in early morning crash
A 57-year-old Gilroy man died Saturday at 6:30 a.m. when his 2012 Tundra went off Watsonville Road and crashed into a stop sign and fence.
The CHP reported Valter Garafulic may have had a traumatic medical injury, but investigation is ongoing.
The Tundra started westbound on...
Priest returns to St. Catherine Church
The Rev. Mark Arnzen became pastor of St. Catherine Roman
Churches are historical trove for communities
A recent newsletter of the Gilroy United Methodist Church contained an interesting article by Dispatch columnist Kat Teraji. She explained how the daughter of a former pastor (back in 1938) recently donated to the church “a wealth of artifacts and articles” from that time period.
College prep workshop presented to students
When the local high school students started coming to Elizabeth Munoz-Rosas with questions about the college application process, the children’s services librarian at Gilroy Library recognized a need in the Gilroy community.
Residents concerned over HSR noise impact
Area residents remain concerned about the possibility of
Kings complete four-game comeback with 5-1 nod over Sharks
SAN JOSE – Jonathan Quick made 39 saves and the Los Angeles Kings shook off a brief deficit in the second period to record a 5-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks in the decisive Game 7 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs Wednesday night.
Safest medications bought from vet’s office
Q: Our vet has always allowed us to buy medication for our pets online. But she keeps telling us that she feels “safer” if we get it from her. It costs a bit more to do this. Why would it be safer buying medications from our vet’s office?



















