GPD seizes 450 marijuana plants valued at $1.4 million
The Gilroy Police Department Anti-Crime Team executed a narcotics bust that resulted in the discovery of more than 450 illegal marijuana plants with an estimated street value of approximately $1.4 million.
La-Anyane finishes within a second of state
Live Oak’s Afari La-Anyane came within a second of advancing to state in the Central Coast Section 110-meter high hurdles final on Friday at chilly Garcia-Elder Sports Complex.
Dissecting Torres’ criminal past: Assault, obstructing an officer
Murder charges for Antolin Garcia – the 21-year-old suspect accused of kidnapping and killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar – ride the wake of a harried criminal past that includes arrests for assault, obstructing officers and having sex with a minor.
GPD: Sheriff’s statistics for missing Gilroy girls not accurate
A claim made by Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith that 63 girls in Santa Clara County have been missing since January 2011, is “not up to date,” according to Sgt. Chad Gallacinao with the Gilroy Police Department.
New ROP training facility
Dr. and Mrs. Bakri Musa were instrumental in helping the Santa Clara County ROP Dental Program create this new training facility. With the scissors is instructor Susan Rozas and guests included Abby-Ortiz Baldwin and Dr. Dave Matuszak (Chamber Board of Director) from Santa Clara County ROP Office; Chamber President/CEO, Susan Valenta; Economic Development Corp. President, Tammy Brownlow; current and future students.
DA issues consumer alert over landscape scammer
The Santa Clara County District Attorney's office issued today a public service announcement and consumer alert video following circulating complaints about a man by the name of Michael Oliveira who allegedly collects money for work he never completes.
49ers’ Willis finds a fishing pal in Moss
Overshadowed by the arrival of offensive playmakers is a 49ers defense replete with last season’s starters and top reserves.
One for theatrics
Afari La-Anyane was surprised Saturday when he advanced in the Central Coast Section 110-meter high hurdles semifinal, which is fitting since La-Anyane’s career has been one pleasant surprise after another.
Borello: ‘We’re stronger than last year’
When spring training began Monday, Sobrato football coach Nick Borello made a deal with his players: If they put in five solid practices this week, they could have Memorial Day off.











