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January 25, 2026

Restaurants are not what we need in the Old City Hall

The saga of a revitalized downtown Gilroy continues, with the

Learning the lingo at the skateboard park

Junior has taken up inline skating. Oh, for years he's tried to

Seeking solutions so our up-and-coming wineries keep the ‘mojo’ going

So, spring Passport Weekend for our wonderful, visitor attracting wineries is a comin’ fast on March 23 and 24 and a spat has broken out. Hopefully, Sycamore Creek will change direction and participate in the weekend and, hopefully, the winery owners will get together to seek solutions to the challenges of parking and rowdy wine drinkers who overindulge. Toward that end, perhaps the winery owners could consider hiring shuttle buses – a few for the Gilroy area and a few, likewise, for Morgan Hil. The buses could ferry passengers on a loop route between wineries during the weekend. A main parking lot would have to be identified and promoted – Dhruv Khanna’s paved soccer field parking lot at Kirigin Cellars could work, for example – and that could minimize some of the challenges. If the winery owners are smart, they’ll do what they can to solve the problems themselves and collectively keep intact the momentum of Passport Weekend and the growing reputation for fun events, good wine and hospitable staffs that the area wineries have built.

Chaplains help police ‘do their work’

We're all familiar with the work of

Liberals and Republicans do battle of words

Within the last few days we have begun to see reports from Iraq,

Unique Opportunity for Local Unsigned Teenage Bands

South Valley's unsigned teenage bands have a chance to play, compete and possibly win time in a recording studio at the upcoming South Bay's Battle of the Bands.

Delo’s Divots: Check your back foot position

The golf swing is a complicated machine, much like the engine of

Time for some southern smokin’ Gilroy jazz …

The two subjects, as sometimes happens in life, collided in my brain and made a connection. Years ago with Miss Jenny, we were fortunate to take a trip to see her “Granny.” Thelma Hudson hailed from Fairhope, Alabama. She wasn’t really her grandmother, but Thelma, who resided in Gilroy with her pastor husband for many years before retiring to the south, took care of Miss Jenny as her “Granny Nanny” when she was a youngin’ and Miss Jenny’s parents were both hard at work supporting the family.

BASKETBALL: NBA lockout leaves players scrambling for other options

So, what exactly is a locked-out draft pick, one without the

Guest Column: Chamber of Commerce Celebrates

Every year the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce receives nominations for the best Gilroy has to offer. After sorting through the nominations, eight individuals and organizations have been identified to receive the prestigious Spice of Life Awards.

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