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January 11, 2026

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Bounty from summer gardens can benefit the entire community

Come on Gilroy! Get out and Adopt a Park!

Many of you might be aware that the City has an

Will GOP voters embrace Whitman’s words?

Meg Whitman's nonstop five-month barrage of radio ads has

Free Speech, Don Imus and How the System Works

I've been incredibly torn by the Don Imus controversy. Surely

San Martin mosque and Sister Cities International

With the 10th anniversary of the tragic events of September 11,

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August is full of art-related entertainment

Do you know that you can attend a free movie this month? Sponsored by the City of Gilroy, Gilroy Arts and Culture Commission, the Gilroy Public Art Committee and the Gilroy Arts Alliance, the event will be held Thursday on the lawn at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St. The classic, G-rated comedy “The Love Bug” will be the feature film and special reserved parking is available for everyone who arrives in a Volkswagen Bug. Before the feature begins there will be a premier showing of “The Lazy Song,” a short movie filmed in Gilroy and performed by Gilroy youth. The movie begins at dusk but the grounds open at 8:30 p.m. for folks to secure a place on the lawn. Bring your blankets and chairs, maybe get your block, your church group, craft group, scout group, family and friends to come along and enjoy a free movie under the stars. Concessions available; alcoholic beverages are not allowed. The event will end by 10:30 p.m. I look forward to seeing you there.

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Getting out: Little Yosemite

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Kentucky dominates NBA draft

Kentucky became the first school to have players drafted with the first two overall picks of the NBA draft, and the Washington Wizards made another SEC freshman – St. Louis Chaminade graduate Brad Beal – the No. 3 overall pick.

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