DA presses charges against landscape scammer
Nearly one month after the District Attorney launched an investigation the man that roams around South County, charming seniors into giving him money for jobs he never completes, the ialleged “landscape scammer” was arrested July 21 in Gilroy for 13 counts of petty theft and eight counts of misdemeanor elder fraud.
Police arrest one of 3 suspects in robbery
Police arrested one of three suspects wanted in a robbery near South Street and Prospect Avenue.
Chocolate factory fire confined to kitchen
A fire early Friday morning at DeBrito Chocolate Factory was confined to the kitchen area and resulted in no injuries, but did damage some of the products.
Make a difference at G-fest: Become a bone marrow donor!
In light of the fast-approaching Gilroy Garlic Festival July 27, 28 and 29 in Christmas Hill Park, the Gilroy Rotary Club would like to extend a friendly reminder about their bone marrow donor registry booth that will be set up next to the Rotary's wine tasting pavilion on the ranch side of Christmas Hill Park.
10th annual San Martin car show approaching
The 10th annual San Martin Happy Days custom and classic car show will take place Aug. 18.
Texas A&M parasitologist offers suggestions for horse deworming
Deworming treatments are often a regular component of horse health maintenance, but many horse owners may not understand the best schedule for their horse. While deworming regimens vary by region, there are some ground rules for owners to follow as they work with their veterinarians on a proper deworming schedule.
Vince Camuto Store celebrates first year
On June 23, ambassadors of the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce, store manager Gabe Betancourt and employees at the Vince Camuto Store in the Gilroy Premium Outlets, 8155 Arroyo Circle, Suite A016 to congratulate them on their first anniversary.
Judge to set new trial date in fatal Aromas crash
Nearly two years after James Parker was killed while riding his motorcycle, his family is still waiting for the woman prosecutors say caused the fatal crash to be brought to trial.
Council members prefer keeping fire talks private
While the Hollister fire union and city manager have traded public claims in the aftermath of the association’s no-confidence vote against him and Fire Chief Fred Cheshire, some council members stressed the need to keep talks civil and, preferably, behind closed doors.
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