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March 3, 2026

Ghost has heard this one before

The last Ghostbuster Robert Guerrero met went to sleep in the

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Q: What are microwaves and how do they heat our food?

Tennis 101

You haven't played tennis since P.E. in elementary school, but

It’s ‘wize’ to visit Gilroy’s newest bookseller

A funny thing happened on the way to the new bookstore: I

The Beat Goes On

It was a sunny summer day in 1998 when the Desperado Club's

Connells Honored for Keeping Local Vocals Alive

As the daughter of very pragmatic German immigrants, my

Pulido lose? Puh-lease

It's starting to get a little bit ridiculous.

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Caroline Hoxett had a

Sharktastic

Gilroy artist, Karah Karpinski, 37, got her creative side from her mother, Cindy and drive to succeed from her father, Paul. “I’ve always loved to draw and paint since I was little,” said Karpinski, who started painting murals on friends’ walls - everything from portraits to three dimensional murals and cartoon characters. You can see her latest creation outside Robot Shark at 7454 Monterey Street in downtown Gilroy. “I’m just beginning to explore new ideas and getting my artwork onto business’ floors and walls. It’s called illusion or 3-D murals. I do it all free-hand.” Reach Karah at [email protected].

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.

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