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December 22, 2025

Second trial for doctor accused of sex crimes against female patients

The popular Gilroy family physician facing five charges of

Updated: School bus involved in wreck at San Benito Street intersection

A small school bus carrying a half-dozen elementary school children was involved in an accident at about 2:30 p.m. Thursday at a San Benito Street intersection, while there were no apparent injuries.

Vending gets marijuana dispensary in hot water

The founder of the company that makes the medical marijuana vending machine recently purchased by Purple Cross RX sent a cease-and-desist letter to the local dispensary and has threatened to sue it for harming his company’s image.

Gilroy magazine founder facing charges of six sex crimes has case delayed

A Gilroy magazine founder facing six counts of sex crimes

Man Arraigned for Fraud

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Motive unclear in Gilroy High pellet gun attack

Police and school officials are still trying to determine what

San Benito cannabis business burglarized

An estimated $500,000 worth of cannabis was allegedly stolen from a San Benito County canna-business in two incidents late last month, one of which resulted in shots fired by a security guard, according to the Sheriff's Office. On Tuesday, November 21 at approximately 3:41pm, the...

Police arrest daycare couple in sexual assault case

Hollister police arrested a couple running a daycare center on accusations linked to a sexual assault investigation, according to a Hollister Police Department report released Wednesday afternoon.

Hollister man arrested in Modesto shooting death of off-duty cop

Detectives on Friday morning arrested a Hollister man police say pulled a gun during a fight outside a north Modesto bar in late July, opened fire and inadvertently shot to death his co-worker, an off-duty U.S. Department of Defense police officer.

Deadline to install CO monitors approaches

Property owners of apartments and other multi-family rental units have until Dec. 31 to install carbon monoxide alarms in ccunits to comply with a 2010 state law. The Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act required single-family homes with an attached garage or a fossil fuel source to install the alarms by July 1, 2011, but multi-unit property owners were given more time to come into compliance. Alarms are required in all units with attached garages or fossil fuel burning appliances.

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