Stealing jobs from Americans a U.S. policy
It's an open question now whether the egregious abuse of H-1B immigration visas by large corporations will ever be fixed.
Barnstormers drop season opener
GILROY - The Central Coast Barnstormers were unable to avenge
‘Cavalia’ hosts sensory tour with Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
A group from The Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired experienced the first ever hands-on sensory tour of “Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse” on Aug. 17 in San Jose. Students experienced “Cavalia” through a variety of senses including touch and sound. A spokesperson guided the group through activities that included grooming and feeding the horses, learning about horseshoes, sitting in a trick riding saddle and listening to a horse's heartbeat. The tour ended in the warm-up tent, where students and their chaperones stood in a circle while riders rode their steeds around the group. The students were able to feel the ground quake. Each participant was sent home with a horse of his or her very own – of the fuzzy, plush variety – and a used horseshoe from one of the show’s equine stars.
Run for the Stink’n Roses Race
The Run for the Stink'n Roses 5/10K race will be held on Sunday, Sept. 30 at Solarsano Middle School in Gilroy. The cross country team from Christopher High School is staging this year's race having taken it over from South Valley Running Club.
Gilroy church approaches Bible in novel way
The Rev. Malcolm MacPhail, lead pastor of Gilroy’s New Hope Community Church (8886 Muraoka Drive) has noticed a troubling new phenomenon. When he talks with people in places like Starbucks, they seem to have less and less familiarity with the notable people or events from the Bible. Even Christians seem to have meager knowledge of this foundation of their faith.
Keys to Killing a Central Coast Section Giant
Gilroy football faces another Goliath of a game today after

















