Bingo fundraiser for LO Emerald Regime
The Live Oak Emerald Regime holds bingo every weekend at the Britton Middle School Auditorium, 80 W. Central Ave. Doors open at 4:15 p.m. Saturdays, warm-ups begin at 5:45 p.m. and games at 6:15 p.m. Doors open at 11:45 a.m. Sunday, warm-ups at 1:15 p.m. and games at 1:45 p.m. Details: www.emeraldregime.org/bingo_page.htm.
Local dog trainer should be ‘CNN Hero of the Year,’ supporters say
The people whose lives have been transformed by Gilroy dog trainer Mary Cortani think she’s pretty awesome – and they want the world to know about it.
Chaos wins Spring Fling 12U title, finishes 6-0
A combination of timely hitting and clutch pitching contributed to the Gilroy Chaos 12-and-under softball team’s championship run in the Spring Fling tournament at the Big League Dreams Sports Park in Manteca last weekend.
DELO: How to avoid underclubbing your shots
In every round of golf I play, I see amateurs underclub on their
Salvation Army in Hollister was burglarized before Christmas
The Salvation Army warehouse in Hollister on Buena Vista Road
Michael Jackson dies of cardiac arrest
When Michael Jackson suffered cardiac arrest Thursday and later
Parking garage, spider on schedule
Construction crews were busy pouring concrete foundation footings for the four-story downtown parking garage this week.The project—which consists of 270-plus parking spaces to serve downtown residents and future visitors—is on schedule and expected to be completed by November, according to Assistant City Manager Leslie Little.The $8.6-million construction contract with F&H Construction is funded by leftover Redevelopment Agency bond proceeds. The city purchased the property for the garage last year for $2.1 million from developer Rocke Garcia.The project is located between Third and Fourth streets, behind Huntington Station, Trail Dust and Toto Trattoria restaurants.The contract also includes about $425,000 worth of public art to be created by Napa artist Gordon Huether. These include a 20-feet-by-12-feet glass depiction of poppy jasper, a mineral found only in Morgan Hill, and a 12-foot sculpture of a tarantula spider made of vintage automobile headlights.In response to community input, including outrage over the spider sculpture, Huether changed the design of that piece in recent weeks in order to more closely resemble a furry tarantula, Little said. The spiders are indigenous to the Central Coast and are seen throughout Morgan Hill in the fall.The garage project also includes about 4,000 square feet of retail and commercial space on the side facing Third Street, which will also feature a public plaza of benches, tables and wide walkways underneath a sprawling oak tree just outside the parking structure.The entrance and exit for vehicles to the structure will be on Fourth Street.









