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November 24, 2025

‘Gypsy’: Let them entertain you

The musical "Gypsy" was taken from the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee

Animal hoaxes on the Internet: Will WERC’s ‘aquatic opossum’ be next?

Have you heard the one about the fox that shot a hunter in Belarus? According to a story published by Reuters, an “unnamed hunter” wounded a fox, then a scuffle occurred when he tried to finish off the animal with his rifle butt. The fox resisted and pulled the trigger, shooting the man in the leg. Red flag: The fox escaped, and there were no witnesses.

Weak Gilroy City Council delivers even weaker rationale?

It's time for another round-up of things that make me roll my

Lack of Youth Services Leads to Graffiti?

As brief as I can, this is in regard to the lack of services for

The joy of, uh, tape

One of the charming things about preschool aged children is not

GOLF: CordeValle set for ‘bigger and better’ Frys.com Open

Frys.com Open director Ian Knight boldly predicted last month

Wine Lists Don’t Have to be Intimidating

As I have said many times, there is rarely a meal or food item

Treasures from my garage to Granny’s attic

Only in America do we leave cars worth thousands of dollars in

Red Phone: Downtown music out of tune

"My boyfriend and I were taking advantage of the beautiful weather and owning a convertible car. As we were driving down through downtown Gilroy we couldn't figure out where this blasting of Mariachi music was coming from. As we kept looking around, we noticed none of the cars were blaring the music. It was the town's speakers playing it. I can't say that I agree with the city's decision on the direction our downtown seems to be going. The Hispanic music put us both over the edge. With the little antique shops left in our downtown, I could see the discomfort in the few elderly people I saw trying to have a nice afternoon antiquing. This occurred on a Friday at 3 p.m. Can someone please justify, if there is one, why our town located in the good ole' USA was playing the Hispanic melodies?"

School might have ended, but teens still can find ways to learn

Here is a sampling of popular summer programs available for

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