Shelter prepares for winter, surveys homeless
The focus this year for the Homeless Coalition of San Benito County is to get more services at the shelter for clients and to find a daytime space where they can go when the shelter is closed from morning to nightfall.
GETTING OUT: Soon, we will get all of what El Toro offers
By next spring, construction is scheduled to begin on a trail up El Toro, Morgan Hill's iconic west side mountain.
Boxing: Guerrero to receive WBC belt in Mexico City
Gilroy native Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero has been invited to Mexico City to receive his latest championship belt directly from World Boxing Council president Jose Sulaiman and son Mauricio.
Soccer: Gavilan settles for a draw in conference opener
The Gavilan College men's soccer team looked fresh, looked spry, and judging by the first 20 minutes of Friday's Coast Conference opener against Cabrillo College Friday, looked destined for victory.
Football: Redwoods edges Gavilan, 32-31
College of the Redwoods scored 18 unanswered points in the second half to down Gavilan College 32-31 on Saturday.
Do you really want to buy a fixer-upper?
Buyers often tell me that they want to purchase a fixer-upper. They reason that a home that needs work will sell for less money, and they will want to personalize the home anyway, so what better way to accomplish both goals than to buy a home that needs TLC?
High-ticket items still needed to equip hospital Women’s Center
With the construction of the Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital Women's Center set to be completed in late December, efforts are still under way to equip the three-story building with all the items needed for safe deliveries as well as diagnostic needs for women in the community.
Lewis: Give yourself some room around water
Many golfers try to do the right thing by hitting a shot short of a water hazard instead of trying a high-risk shot over the water toward the green.
VOLLEYBALL: Gavilan outlasts Sacramento City in five
For the second time this season, Gavilan College and Sacramento City needed the maximum five sets to decide a winner. And for the second time, the Rams came out on top.
Ramey: The NHL is only hurting itself
I think it’s about time to realize the leadership of the National Hockey League might not have a good grasp on reality. Because why else would those in charge try so hard to ruin the sport they run?















