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Heather White coming to the Los Gatos Library Feb. 1 for environmental talk (Calendar)
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Author Talk
Friends of Los Gatos Library welcome Heather White, author of “One Green Thing,” for a conversation around climate change and what each of us can do to make an impact. White is a nationally recognized...
Los Gatos girls basketball dominating SCVAL De Anza
At the midway point in the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League De Anza Division season, it’s apparent the Los Gatos High girls basketball team’s toughest opponent will be themselves.
Six wins—all by double digits—has stamped the Wildcats as the prohibitive favorite not just to win...
The Low vs. Joe seesaw
Of the more than 180,000 votes cast in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties for candidates for the 16th Congressional District, about 1% were mailed ballots that were missing signatures.
Those ballots now hold the key to the final outcome of the 16th District race.
Two...
Los Gatos girls volleyball falls in CCS D-I title match, but earns CIF NorCal berth
A slow start put the Los Gatos High girls volleyball team back on its heels in the Central Coast Section Division I playoff championship match Nov. 4 at Palo Alto High.
The No. 2 seed Wildcats got back on track after a rough first set,...
Cookie decorating; court holds young women’s lunch; affordable housing unveiled; veg group awarded (Local Scene)
Superior Court Holds Mentorship Lunch for Young Women
The Santa Clara County Superior Court welcomed over 100 attendees to this year’s Young Women’s Power Lunch on March 22.
The event gathered 80 young women in grades 8-12, offering them a unique opportunity to connect with mentors...
Los Gatos Rowing Club has best nationals outing ever
As Los Gatos Rowing Club Director Jaime Velez exited the plane from Florida and raced to catch his connection in Nashville to Oakland, he was ecstatic.
There’d been high hopes for the 59 athletes and their 14 boats at the USRowing Youth National Championships in...
Shade imposes limitations on gardening
Home gardens are becoming shadier. Modern homes are taller to fit closer together. Modern fences are taller to compensate. Densely evergreen trees and large shrubbery compensate more. Taller homes and fences, and denser vegetation, shade more of their smaller modern parcels. Not much sunlight...
License plate stolen; woman found lying naked in the middle of the road; bottle of cologne taken (Police Blotter, Dec. 17-23)
A man was arrested for being a minor in possession of alcohol, another for driving with a suspended license, and another for possessing a controlled substance, among other incidents, in the Los Gatos-Monte Sereno region during the Dec. 17-23 period.
Town alters Independence Day party start time due to heat
Come one, come all: old Americans, new Americans, prospective Americans.
This is our Independence Day. A day to be proud. It’s a day to celebrate our country, which was “born” on July 4.
The San Jose Wind Symphony is marking its 31st year entertaining Los Gatans.
And...
Mercado held to answer for ‘terrorist threats’
A 45-year-old man accused of menacing Los Gatos Dog & Cat Hospital employees and threatening to commit a school shooting must face a single criminal count—plus an enhancement—Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Leila Sayar ruled on April 19.
At the conclusion of Jose Mercado’s...