Gilroy landlords honored
The Santa Clara County Housing Authority honored two Gilroy landlords for their work in housing very low-income families.
Albert and Mary Rocha received the Family Homecoming Award during a Feb. 27 ceremony, which was presented to the landlords serving the most number of families under...
NHL: Sharks fall to Coyotes in shootout
SAN JOSE —San Jose began a stretch of five games in nine days with a 2-1 shootout loss to the Arizona Coyotes at SAP Center at San Jose.
Teraji: Sing it out, miss ya Dad
As Father’s Day approaches, I am hit with the realization that Don Quixote is the perfect image for my dad. I hadn't thought of it before, but it is so true. He was so imaginative, so creative, and so full of stories and ideas all the time. He was like a walking encyclopedia. He wanted to do things he couldn't possibly do, and he had a very thin grasp on reality sometimes – he was off tilting at windmills.
Seeing Red: Who is ready for some football?
The feeling on the eve of the first Friday of football season is almost indescribable.
A tribute to grandma, Open Division: Part Deux
Before I get into how badly I botched my last column, there is a
HOCKEY: Kings defeat Devils in Game 6, win their first Stanley Cup
LOS ANGELES – They were the five minutes that changed 45 years. Five minutes responsible for finally releasing and unleashing four decades of franchise frustration. The five minutes that helped lift the Kings to their first Stanley Cup as they defeated the New Jersey Devils, 6-1, on Monday night in Game 6, winning the best-of-seven series, four games to two.
Whew … a sigh of relief follows yet another great Gilroy Garlic Festival
Been to the Cook-off Stage at the Garlic Fest before, but I’ve never stayed for a whole segment until Sunday. Carla Hall kept me in my seat. The winner of “Top Chef” TV show and the current star of “The Chew” on ABC, is, as my mother used to say, “a riot.” Her mix of down-home humor, witty banter with the crowd, incredible culinary skills and ability to articulate the creative cooking process is a treasure. Add her genuine outgoing nature and she’s a perfect fit for our fest. One of Gilroy’s top chefs, Donny DeLorenzo, who was cooking up peppers and onions, said Carla delighted the crowds on her walk-about through Gourmet Alley, graciously posing for pictures and talking with the crowds for a long time. Carla loved the fest and the fest loved Carla. So, hopefully, we can extend that invite to come back soon because she’s the real deal.
$1,929,485 for ‘management costs’ to build new library?
World Series Champion San Francisco Giants ... how sweet those
















