Re-striping Santa Teresa
Is the city (or county) ever going to properly stripe the northbound lanes on Santa Teresa between Day Road East and Day Road West (in front of Christopher High School)? There are now faintly painted dots marking the lane separation. The problem is that if you stay in the only straight lane at the Day Road East intersection, you end up in the left turn lane that turns onto Day Road West. During rush hour, “unknowing” drivers get stuck in that left turn lane because “knowing” drivers slip over that dotted line into the right lane not allowing the “unknowing” driver to move to the right.
Olympic cyclist with local connection places seventh in road race
Former Gilroy resident Shelley Olds – who has trained in South Santa Clara and San Benito counties for the Olympics – placed seventh Sunday in the women's road race in London.
Lobito: The great escape artist
Lobito (which means little wolf) is a white male Chihuahua with short legs and really bad breath that smells like a dead rat. He just walks and does not bark too much; also he is blind at night. We celebrated his 15th birthday on Sept. 24.
Running early and late; running and cars; Mission 10 Mile and 5K, January 25
The other day I was driving on No Name Uno in Gilroy at dusk when the car in front of me swerved out of our lane into the empty oncoming lane and then swerved back into the proper lane. It was a good thing too. Because of that driver's actions, I noticed the woman in dark clothes facing traffic, walking in the scrubby grasses alongside of the roadway with three leashed dogs. They were very hard to see and only a few feet separated them from cars traveling 50mph or more.
PGA event a boon for local economy
While some Morgan Hill hotels were underwhelmed by the Frys.com
Vacuum Takes a Licking and Keeps on Sucking
I'm a sick, twisted, attempted-murderer. Oh sure, I come off as a mild-mannered mom. But that's not the real me. The real me is one evil woman. And the worst part is – it's my vacuum that's making me evil.
First Harvest Moon Ball brought out glitterati
The first annual Harvest Moon Gala, last Saturday night, celebrated one of Gilroy’s most important businesses, St. Louise Hospital’s completion of the emergency department renovation and two new breast care centers. The community’s glitterati, many in ball gowns and tuxedos, showed up in force at Guglielmo Winery where the fundraising cocktail party and dinner were held.
Love Lessons 101: Loving Without Limits
Have you ever been in a situation where you wanted to express
Gilroy church aids troubled African nation
Nigeria is Africa's most populous nation with 158 million
















