How to Tell if a Plant Has Kicked the Bucket
It's rather ominous when a plant's leaves start to drop off at a
MH runner’s first-hand experience at Boston Marathon
It has been a weird week, and my emotions have run the gamut. From excitement, nervousness and joy (before 2:50 p.m. on Marathon Monday) to shock, confusion, sadness and anger...to list a few.
WEAVER: Tonight’s gonna be a good, good night for Gilroy
The community is bustling with football fever as the Mustangs
Pastors from Swaziland visit Gilroy Presbyterian
Gilroy Presbyterian Church may be one of South Valley's most
Some Side Dish Suggestions for Thanksgiving
As you read this, Thanksgiving is six days away. Maybe you are
Halloween custom reveals a mixed bag of treats
Call me crazy but there is a definite flair for Halloween
Valley Christians observe paradoxical holy day
On April 22, the majority of the world's Christians will observe
Fundamental rights can be restricted when student safety is compromised
Over the course of our common history, brave men and women of all racial groups--whites, blacks, Latinos, Asian and all other nationalities- have served in the armed forces and given their lives to protect our First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and to protest. We all cherish those two rights. The question is under what circumstances can those two fundamental rights be restricted? The federal courts have ruled that those rights are not absolute and can be restricted in a school setting to curtail threats of violence or disruption of school activities. That is what the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held when it affirmed a lower court ruling in Dariano vs. MHUSD that the administrators at Live Oak High School acted properly on May, 5, 2010. The court upheld a finding that administrative actions were motivated by concern over the safety of all Live Oak students when they requested four then enrolled students to remove or turn inside out clothing that had images of the American flag.
Boxing: Guerrero special guest at Ringside World Championships
INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI—Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero will spend six day checking out boxing’s next up and comers.
SOFTBALL: GLL junior All-Stars place third at Western Regional
In most cases there is a bright side. For the Gilroy Little League Junior division softball All-Star team its shiny beacon was a 12-10 victory over Southern California at the Little League Western Regional in Arizona on Tuesday.




















