Around the Water Cooler: Do you support Prop 34?
Question of the week: “Do you support state Proposition 34 on the November ballot, which would abolish the death penalty in California and replace it with life in prison without parole?”
CROSS-COUNTRY: Bulldogs aim high in 2012 season
Sobrato senior runner Ryan Corvese doesn’t hide the Bulldogs’ expectations and goals for the 2012 racing season. He makes sure they are loud and clear, regardless of how bold they are.
FOOTBALL: Acorns, Bulldogs return to the field after bye week
For the first time in the school’s history, the Sobrato Bulldogs will enter league play as a member of the Blossom Valley Athletic League’s Mount Hamilton Division when they travel to Willow Glen on Friday.
CROSS COUNTRY: Teamwork carrying Live Oak
For all the emphasis placed on individual performance in cross country, the singular efforts of members of Live Oak High's boys and girls are centered around one common thread - the goal of reaching the Central Coast Section Championships as a team.
Crime briefs: Man rejected for date, attacks woman
Police responded to several incidents this week involving drunk driving, car theft, robbery and assault. Here are a few of those incidents:
Pacific West Christian Academy accredited for K-8
Pacific West Christian Academy, which has three campuses in Gilroy, has been accredited for its kindergarten through eighth-grade programs. This is the first accreditation that the Western Association of Schools and Colleges accrediting body has awarded to PWCA.
Scrapbook Sept. 24-28, 2012
ENGAGEMENT: Teruel/Martinez: Baltazar and Veronica Teruel of Hollister announce the engagement of their daughter, Gabriella Isabelle Teruel, to Michael Anthony Martinez of San Martin.
City to pay consultant $23,750 to search for new city manager
Executive search consultant Ralph Anderson & Associates will help the city find a new city manager by early 2013.









