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July 1, 2026

Forbis scores last-minute winning goal as Acorns beat Los Gatos in lacrosse

A buzzer beater winning shot during March Madness. Sounds like the NCAA basketball tournament. No, it is Live Oak girls lacrosse. On March 23, the Acorns hosted a powerful Los Gatos squad. Live Oak charged out to an 11-6 lead by halftime. But the Wildcats...

Tow Truck Owner Legally Handcuffed

A former tow truck operator who has hauled hundreds of people

Editorial: Justice and unity will combat hate crimes

In recent years, hate crimes have risen to alarming levels across the globe, revealing a disturbing undercurrent of prejudice, division and intolerance that threatens the social fabric of our communities. These crimes, fueled by hatred and ignorance, are not just attacks on individuals or...

Gilroy Garlic Queen pageant is back

The Gilroy Garlic Queen pageant is back for 2026, following a seven-year hiatus.  Online applications are currently being accepted for the pageant, which will take place April 19. The deadline to enter the pageant is 4pm March 16.  To apply for the 2026 Gilroy Garlic Queen...

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Bill would help undocumented disaster victims

Three California assembly members on Tuesday introduced a newly minted bill which, if it becomes law, would bring financial assistance to storm and flood victims who are ineligible for state and federal assistance. Assembly Bill 513, also known as the California Individual Assistance Act, was...

Two local educators to receive SCCOE ‘Teacher of the Year’ award

Teachers Gina Chekouras, of Gilroy’s Glen View Elementary School, and Lourdes Robledo, of Morgan Hill’s San Martin Gwinn Elementary, will be honored as two of the county’s finest educators as recipients of the 2013 Teachers of the Year award.

Girl Scouts help make downtown beautiful

Daisy Girl Scout Troop 61996 spent Friday May 27 downtown

Locals feeling the heat

The recent bout of record breaking temperatures plaguing the western United States has forced South County residents to seek refuge from the energy-zapping heat, lulled commerce and damaged local strawberry crops.

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