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March 18, 2026

A word to the unwise on church and state separation

War on Christmas zealots make these points ad nauseam during

Time to give thanks, sports fans

Holidays tend to be a hectic mish-mash of get-togethers in which

MMA: Amezquita earns amateur title

It took a couple tough defeats for Benji Amezquita to realize he

Is anyone monitoring homeless camping?

Hi, I am calling about the vacant lot between Alexander Street and the railroad tracks on 10th Street. The same lot that once was occupied by Nob Hill Foods and Indian Motorcycles. I realize that a growing number of homeless have relocated to Gilroy in desperate need of assistance. But, what I don’t understand is why these citizens have been allowed to destroy the property by cutting through a chain link fence on a main thoroughfare giving them full access to the property for the construction of a tent city made out of cardboard. Each day it grows bigger and bigger and nothing has been done to stop it. How is it that a city that opposes the use of flags and banners for small businesses think that this is okay? Thank you.

GAL is on the move, helping local causes

While the news seems saturated with nothing but negative images

Gilroy loves a parade; embracing our ag heritage may be Econ 101 ticket

The Gilroy Police Department’s motorcycle traffic unit put on a nice bob-and-weave demonstration at our wonderful homespun Memorial Day parade. As the cars, displays and honorable veterans motored by and my grandchildren waved their flags in delight, I thought a thank you to former Mayor Mike Gilroy and former Councilman Bob Dillon and their cohorts for starting this annual event. It’s a great tradition.

Priest returns to Gilroy’s St. Mary Church

Each spring, Bishop Patrick McGrath formulates a list of priests who will be assigned to different churches in the Diocese of San Jose. Then in July these priests must pull up stakes and move to a new parish. The process may be painful, as they leave behind familiar surroundings, friends and colleagues to face the unknown in a new rectory, church and community.

‘Insufficient’ evidence to arrest Giants’ Sandoval

SANTA CRUZ – The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office said Thursday investigators have found "insufficient" evidence to arrest San Francisco Giants' third baseman Pablo Sandoval on sex assault charges.

Patience on the Potty

Patience, persistence and the right tools can make potty

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