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March 27, 2026

Child molester case quandary

Thorny problems may be the bailiwick of the Middle East, where

Flexibility is Needed to Solve County Budget Deficit

Parks shouldn't be immune from county budget scrutiny

Old rotting Red Barn just ain’t what it used to be

Guess the strategy for the poor, neglected rain-soaked Red Barn

Today is the deadline to send in your dog’s photo!

Do you adore your dog? Does he sleep in your bed or go on vacation with the family? We want to hear all about the details. Send us your dog’s photo and tell us what makes him a stellar companion, a part of your family and your best friend (600 words maximum). Deadline is Sept. 20. Your stories and photos will be shared in the Sept. 27 edition of Lifestyles. Send your photos and stories to editor Andrea Joseph at [email protected].

Compassion Center receives scout’s dedication

Connor McConkie’s final project to become Christopher High School’s only new Eagle Scout this year must be completed before he turns 18 in November, and he is well on his way to achieving his goal. Connor says he looked for something that would be of true benefit to the Gilroy community.

SVCT opens 45th season with ‘Spelling Bee’

South Valley Civic Theatre recently celebrated its 44th season at the annual People’s Choice Awards Show where Rob Barham and Kel Whisner, as Masters of Ceremony, brought down the house with audience participation and watermelons. Not surprisingly, “The Wizard of Oz,” with special effects, outstanding costumes and scenery, and a huge cast, took home the lion’s share of awards. There isn’t room here to mention names but you can get the low down at www.svct.org.

Downtown retrofits making strides

Drivers and pedestrians traversing Monterey Street downtown likely notice construction walls and various boarded-up buildings scattered throughout the area. Those who look beyond the shabby exteriors will see a significant amount of investment that could change the face of downtown Gilroy. Downtown building and property...

Leadership defined in coach’s postgame apology

It is in our nature to blame someone else for our shortcomings

The father of the atomic bomb

If, God forbid, an atomic mushroom cloud should ever bloom in

DeLo’s Divots: Hit more club in the “heavy” air

I have written before about going to Lake Tahoe and how the ball

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