Gilroy can’t afford firefighters’ demands for 26% increase
For weeks now, city officials and Gilroy firefighters have been
Crunch Time: Summer’s over; time to go back to school
First let me say that this column is probably more for me than anything else, so please forgive me in advance as I take a few column inches to reflect on my time doing something that I love.
This week marks the final time that...
HOCKEY: Red Wings top Sharks to force Game 5
Sharks withstand 3-0 deficit but come up short in sweep
A Return to School Makes the House Too Quiet
Today's column is about nothing. That's right. It's about
Help find Gypsy
GYPSY was afraid of the New Years Eve noise and escaped from her backyard on Forest St. in Gilroy. She is white with black mottling spots, black eye patch and ears - feet are brown spotted. She’s about 18” long and 15” tall from head to toe and weighs 20 lbs. She is wearing a pink poke-a-dot collar with a pink heart ID tag. Call 408-842-4629
Standing Water, Dark Clothing Magnets for Mosquitoes
Everything is shaping up for a horrendous mosquito season. Not
Wright Lakes High Adventure
After a four-mile ride over a rough and tumble dirt road, we parked at the trailhead to Shepherd Pass above the small town of Independence on the east side of the Sierra. The sun had just begun to light the peaks 8,000 feet above us as we shouldered our packs. Temperatures in the Owens Valley had been warm, and we wanted to climb above the heat before it arrived.
Sharks down 3-1 in series after Blues claim 2-1 victory
SAN JOSE–St. Louis produced its second win in three days at HP Pavilion Thursday night to grab a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference Quarter-Finals at HP Pavilion.
FRYS.COM OPEN: Justesen’s confidence high after tying for 42nd at 5-under
As disappointed as Erick Justesen was after shooting an even 71

















