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April 6, 2026

Driver injures deputy, booked on felony DUI

Monica Diaz, a 28-year-old Gilroy woman, was booked on felony DUI charges New Year's Eve for driving under the influence of marijuana and running her car into Sheriff's Deputy Shannon Catalano, who was on foot at the time and seriously injured as a result.

Online affairs with pupils put teacher’s job at risk

    DEAR ABBY: My husband is now involved in his third computer affair. He's a teacher, and his first one was with a student. He was almost fired over it. He apologized to me and to his supervisor, said it was an "error in judgment" and promised it would never happen again.

Amoretto Boutique celebrates new location

Amoretto Boutique opened the doors of its new location in the heart of downtown Gilroy, 7490 Monterey St., on Nov. 30. Sisters Sandra and Hilda Castaneda, their families and Chamber ambassadors gathered to cut the ribbon.

Local Edward Jones team participates in training

Marisa Otto, a financial advisor with the financial-services firm Edward Jones in Morgan Hill, and Cheryl Creamer, a branch office administrator, recently attended an invitation-only training opportunity at the firm’s headquarters in St. Louis, Mo.

Updated: Hollister council OKs rally revival, event manager

The city’s signature tradition is ready for a reawakening after five years in hibernation and gained unanimous support from the Hollister council this week.

Former GUSD trustee pleads ‘not guilty’ to felony grand theft

Francisco Dominguez, a former Gilroy Unified School District trustee who is charged with two counts of felony grand theft after he allegedly embezzled more than $52,000 from a leading South County social services agency, appeared in court for a plea hearing Tuesday morning at the Hall of Justice in San Jose.

Hoops: Schilling, Hawks boys roll in league opener

Sophomore guard Nate Schilling had 27 points, six assists and six steals to help Oakwood’s boys basketball team open Coastal Athletic League play with a 65-28 home win over Kirby on Monday night.

Steve Rymer to step up as new City Manager

The fact that Morgan Hill’s own Community Services Director Steve Rymer rose to the top of a field of nearly 50 applicants in a nationwide search for a new city manager shows what a high-quality staff the City has, according to Council members.

Visit with man’s old friends won’t seem like old times

    DEAR ABBY: My husband, "Arthur," and I are planning a trip. One stop will be to see some friends of his, "Mac" and "Annie," from years back. I am dreading the visit.

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