MLB: Clemens trial quickly results in mistrial
The judge in the Roger Clemens federal perjury trial abruptly
POTW: Cosmo
Cosmo has lots of energy, loves to play with toys, is very friendly and good with other dogs. He has been at the San Martin Animal Shelter since April and would love to find a happy home. If you are interested in adopting this or any other animal at the shelter, please call (408) 686-3900.
Gilroy High senior takes a swing at Olympics
Danny Hernandez is one step closer to a spot in the Olympics.
Surprising Gilroy girls still alive in CCS playoffs
Coach Kari Williams thought she had over-estimated her
16 Acorns receive all league honors, Bearden named MVP
In honor of his near record breaking single season effort, which included setting a CCS career rushing record, Trevor Bearden was named the Santa Teresa Division MVP, coach Mike Gemo announced after Friday’s game.
No crossing guards at MH schools
“Dear Red Phone, When I pick up my eighth grader from Britton Middle School, I am always concerned about the students crossing Main Avenue at Del Monte Avenue. Shouldn’t a busy intersection so close to a school have a four-way stop? Or a crossing guard? Nearby P.A. Walsh Elementary School gets out just a short time before Britton as well, so those students would benefit from some additional safety precautions as well.”
Having a Ball
THE ORIGINAL Louis Hotel & Café located on Monterey Street, between Sixth and Seventh, built in 1921, is an historic monument referred to by locals as the Old Gilroy Hotel. For recent Gilroy resident Kaye Bohler, it is much more than that. A 30-year veteran performer, singer, songwriter, and bandleader, Bohler’s passion is music—which is also the motivation behind recent renovations of the hotel’s ballroom, renamed the Maria Clara Ballroom, in tribute to the history of the city.









