VOLLEYBALL: First-place Rams survive in five against Ohlone
For the second time in as many matches, the Gavilan College women’s volleyball team ended up on the winning side of a thrilling five-set adventure Friday night.
Parents connect on special needs education
About 30 local residents attended a workshop on special education rights and responsibilities hosted by the Autism Parent Club of San Benito County Oct. 25 at Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital's Great Room.
Stocks and the presidential election
As an investor, you know that past performance is no guarantee of future success. Expanding that truth, history has no bearing on the future of Wall Street.
SOCCER: Rams carry win streak into must-win game today
The Gavilan men’s soccer team takes a three-game win streak into today’s home finale against Skyline, looking to keep itself in the postseason hunt.
Local Amah Mutsun forge tribal land trust with help of Sempervirens Fund
The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, which has deep historical ties to Gilroy and San Benito County, has forged an agreement with the Sempervirens Fund to work together to protect the natural and cultural resources of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
A Day to Honor the Dead
Members of El Teatro Campesino, the theater troupe in San Juan Bautista, were bustling around the Fourth Street playhouse Wednesday morning in preparation for the annual Day of the Dead celebration Friday through Sunday.
Lewis: Find your sweet spot
See’s Candies hits my wife’s chocolate sweet spot, but for golfers the sweet spot has nothing to do with chocolate. On the golf course, a golfer’s sweet spot refers to the best place to hit a ball with the putter. To be successful on the golf course, golfers need to use the putter’s sweet spot to shoot more accurate putts.
Football: Rams set for season’s biggest game
The biggest game involving a local team this weekend is happening out of town. And it isn't on Friday night.
Football: Vikings advance in playoffs
Hollister Vikings advance to next round of playoffs in defensive duels.
Best time to visit local wineries is right now
The days of summer fun are over at the wineries. All the grapes have been picked and crushed and their juice is getting busy in the barrels - letting the aging process take over. But, before the season is over, Mother Nature has one last spectacular act in store for us. Like the last five minutes of a fireworks display where the best is saved for last, the vineyards have burst into flaming colors of red, gold and orange. As if to self-ignite themselves, the leaves that have nourished the grapes all summer long, are going out in a blaze of glory.
















