Returning town history to Gilroy
Imagine my surprise when I received a phone call from a woman who said she had some Gilroy history to return our town. Her name was Carol Cox Faust, and it turned out that her father had been Rev. Ezelle Cox, pastor of the Methodist Church of Gilroy in 1938 when it burned to the ground.
Churches offer activities for local children
School is letting out, and parents are no doubt readying
Pitch your tents!
Families converge on Gilroy Gardens once a month this summer in the theme park’s Family Camp & Movie Nights. More than 300 family campers pitched their tents in the South County Picnic Grove for fun overnight camping on June 15, the most recent Saturday...
Teraji: You can help by donating used cardboard egg cartons
Rachel Perez knows from personal experience that the best
New homes are back
Almost everywhere you look, formally littered lots as well as vacant parcels are being developed into new homes. As we drive around Morgan Hill there is everything from low-income senior apartments to luxury homes and everything in between.
Raiders look to better use tight end
The sight of Raiders tight ends hauling in passes during Wednesday's mini-camp was one not often witnessed last season, when they brought in a big target in Kevin Boss and then rarely threw his way.
‘Spring Awakening’ is an exceptional experience
"Spring Awakening" has had two national touring casts pass
What to do when you can’t afford to keep a home
Q:Â I owe $500,000 on my house, which is only worth $375,000. Because our loan was an adjustable rate loan, the payments keep going up. We can't afford the house, and we were turned down for a loan modification. I have friends who are telling me to abandon the house, others who tell me wait out the foreclosure and some who have told me to short sell the house. What are my options, and what are the consequences?
Stonecroft Ministries supports South County Women
Women today sometimes feel cut off from the world. Pressures