Local theater a tonic for Christmas cynicism
With all the running around buying presents and facing a stream
Add a Little Spice With Herbs de Provence
I often talk about herb and spice blends. They are a fantastic
CHP needs help on hit and run
Osejo, Luis Guzman, DOB: 01/29/1984 HMA, 5’-9”, 200 lbs, Hair: Blk, Eyes: Brn 2623 E. Westcott Ave., Visalia CA 93292 CADL: D1603220
Osejo is wanted for questioning for his involvement in a 20001(a) CVC (Hit & Run) fatal traffic collision that occurred on Nov. 1,...
‘I do art because I have to’
Gilroy High School’s recent production of the beloved musical “Annie” deserves accolades. Director Ethan Stocks created a tight, fresh production enhanced with choreography by Hilary Little, an outstanding orchestra prepared by Greg Grant, and a cast of talented actors.
The (not so) funny bone and its carpal tunnel cousin
Have you ever banged against something with the inner part of your elbow and felt that electric “zing” down into your little finger? If so, you've discovered your funny bone, also known as your ulnar nerve.
‘Inspirational’ teachers get the ax from ‘King Bob’
Hark! What have we here on the Gilroy education scene as
The Minority Report: Gartman the Best Choice for Top Job
Why Councilman is a better choice to take the top slot
NFL: Title games highlight four distinctly different quarterbacks
The San Francisco 49ers revealed something last weekend that maybe they knew, but was not a widely held belief around the NFL. Alex Smith can beat you. That's right, he's not just a game manager or space holder for a real quarterback. He has what it takes to win big games under pressure. He proved that Saturday against New Orleans, when he essentially won the game twice _ once on a 28-yard keeper around the left side for a touchdown, and again with a pinpoint 14-yard touchdown pass to Vernon Davis with nine seconds left.














