Open for business: Gilroy marvels at brand-new library
Hundreds of people passed through the new library during its grand opening on Saturday, gaping at its size and beauty, and enjoying its services for the first time.Â
Reward for Sierra’s return raised to $25,000
The family of Sierra LaMar increased the reward for information leading to the missing Morgan Hill teen’s safe return home.
Wood sentencing delayed as he secures payback to police union
The sentencing of Ray Wood, the former Hollister police sergeant and 2010 sheriff candidate convicted of embezzling more than $100,000 from the city officers union, was delayed Friday until June so he has the opportunity to promptly secure and pay back the entire stolen amount.
Sex offender accused of lewd acts in 2009
Sheriff’s detectives Friday morning arrested a convicted sex offender on suspicion of oral copulation and lewd and lascivious acts with a minor in 2009, according to the sheriff’s office.
Top 5: Scapino’s Revenge among productions this weekend
Here are five things to do in the Hollister area this weekend:
Isis Wellness holds ribbon cutting
Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Christine Giusiana, board members, ambassadors, friends and family celebrated the grand opening of Isis Wellness Center at their new offices at 16360 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. Isis Wellness Center is a premier holistic wellness center that provides services, coaching and education to support an individual’s journey to optimal mind-body-spirit wellness. You can reach Isis Jade at 550-6457 or visit isiswellness.com.Â
Out of the war zones, into a brutal labor market
His job in the military brought New York native Joseph Rodriguez to North Carolina. The promise of a job outside the Army keeps the former infantryman here.
Breen: Don’t mess with the sun, or you’re going to get burned
The sun is a wondrous thing: a life-giving, warming, photosynthesis-inspiring ball of gas without which we would cease to exist.
Community Spotlight: YMCA hosts Healhty Kids Day; Outdoor Club cleans riverbed
The YMCA had more than 500 members of the community join in celebrating Healthy Kids Day April 21. The annual event had more than 44 nonprofits and local businesses participating in the outdoor fair. They raffled off eight sports balls and offered the first day to sign up for summer camp. More spaces are available and those that sign up before May 15 will get a free camp T-shirt.
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