Suspect sought in bank robbery
The Gilroy Police Department is looking for a suspect wanted in
County residents to get 2009 tax reminders
Nearly 400 San Benito County residents will soon receive notices
Panetta gets role in leadership
Jimmy Panetta announced Feb. 19 that he has been appointed to serve as an assistant whip for the 116th Congress.
“I am honored to have the opportunity to shape and advocate for policies that will help my community on the Central Coast of California and...
Letter: Anzar science fizzles
I am sorry to read that Anzar High School students may be offered a way to avoid a “more math-intensive science course” by skipping chemistry. One has to wonder how students who are also completing the A-G Mathematics requirement can possibly be floundering in the elementary mathematics/arithmetic contained in a high school chemistry course. The opportunity provided in a chemistry course to solidify basic skills such as handling fractions should not be avoided by students who will be seeking employment in a 21st century which increasingly values numerical facility. One can also ask how post-secondary admissions personnel will view “integrated science courses” sold to students as a way to avoid mathematics. Students should stick with chemistry and deal with any course problems by seeking the free tutoring available to them in the local area.
Horse herpes virus upsets equine community
A highly contagious and often fatal disease in horses is having
The faire queen
Crowds of spectators lined the entrance to the Northern California Renaissance Faire at Casa de Fruta Saturday as a parade of costumed players announced the coming of the queen.
“We are Elizabethan so we have a queen,” said Anita Geleynse, in full period dress....












