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April 15, 2026

Religion: Nurturing Our Inner Life

When March 1 arrives, I always think of spring. I know that the official start of spring is later in the month of March, but for me spring is here at the beginning of March. I grew up in the south, and when March...

Live Oak volleyball tied for first in league at the halfway mark 

Live Oak girls volleyball is back on the winning track.  It is a fierce battle in the Blossom Valley Athletic League, West Valley Division, with the Acorns, 7-1 in league play, tied on top with Santa Teresa at the loop’s halfway mark. San Jose and...

County: 25 cases confirmed in Morgan Hill

Newly released data show that dozens of cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in South County, but health officials noted that residents should “behave as if the virus is everywhere.”

Religion: The Parliament of the World’s Religions defends freedom and human rights

Last week, Aug. 14-18, the Parliament of the World’s Religions returned to Chicago, the birthplace of the modern interfaith movement, after 30 years away to celebrate 130 years of history. The Parliament attracted 10,000-plus religious and civic leaders from more than 200 diverse religious, indigenous...

Gavilan breaks ground on new library, student center

Gavilan College officials were joined by local and regional representatives, as well as members of the South Valley community, for a groundbreaking ceremony Sept. 10 for the college’s new library in Gilroy. The new library and student resource center is expected to be completed by...

Gilroy marks two years since festival shooting

It’s been two years since the minute at Christmas Hill Park that irreversibly altered dozens of lives and forever scarred the city known worldwide for its garlic. On July 28, the City of Gilroy and Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office held two memorial events—one...

Spotlight of the Week

High School Students Raise $2,880 at Wheelchair Relay

Superintendent sends voice message to parents

Following the firestorm of comments and news stories about four

State suspends The Hill’s alcohol license

State authorities have suspended the alcohol license for The Hill Bar and Grill after the establishment was caught selling adult beverages to a minor, according to the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.

Board OKs $39.5M Britton contract

School district leaders have put all their eggs in one basket for the nearly $50 million project to design, construct and furnish a brand new, state-of-the-art Britton Middle School.

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