By Owen Fugit Media Production Editor When LGHS sophomore Ashton Ross first started his project back in January 2022, he had no idea it would become the hour-long film it is today. […]
Newsom Plans to Transfer Death Row Inmates to General Population
By Dell Dumont Graphics Under Governor Gavin Newsom, California is making plans to transfer inmates on death row into general prison populations permanent and mandatory. This initiative comes after the Department of […]
Six People Short in Goshen, CA
By Victor Josifovski National/World Editor On Jan. 16, in the small Californian farming community of Goshen, two unknown assailants shot and killed six people in a residential home.r Authorities found several victims, […]
Los Gatos Endures Storm
By Brynn Gibson Editor in Chief For three weeks, a seemingly endless succession of atmospheric rivers soaked communities across California; Los Gatos was no exception. From power outages to fallen trees to […]
Los Gatos Businesses Impacted by Storm
Maintaining a business in Los Gatos is a difficult endeavor on its own, but add in an atmospheric river, and the task becomes a nightmare. Due to town-wide power outages, businesses including […]
LGHS Shuts Down Due to Power Outage
By Esha Bagora Public Relations Across the state, California students have been impacted by the atmospheric river storms of the past couple of weeks. In Los Gatos, the storms led to power […]
Rep. Barbara Lee Announces Senate Bid
By Dell Dumont Graphics During a Congressional Black Caucus meeting, Democratic Rep. Barbara Lee told congressional colleagues that she plans to run for Senator Dianne Feinstein’s Senate seat in 2024. Feinstein’s Senate […]
Palo Alto Resident Dies in Car Crash on Blossom Hill
By Dell Dumont Graphics The Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Department announced via press release the death of Tyler Scheetz (19), a Palo Alto resident and recent graduate of St. Francis High School […]
Biden Meets With Newsom
By Alex Evans Editor in Chief US President Joe Biden and California Senator Alex Padilla met with Governor Gavin Newsom in downtown Capitola on Jan. 19 to address the recent 433 million […]
San Jose Teacher Charged With Sexual Abuse
By Megan Hastings Media Production Editor San Jose Police arrested a 31-year-old English teacher after a student accused him of sexual abuse. Although Te Bin Jung had been teaching at Yerba Buena […]
Los Gatos Recognizes Native American Heritage Month
by Jordan Chan Editor in Chief During a Town Council meeting on Dec. 6, Los Gatos Town Manager Laurel Prevetti announced that Los Gatos will begin including Native American Heritage Month on […]
Great Bear Coffee Bought By New Owners, New Additions
By Saya Alvares Sports Editor On Nov 2., Abdy and De Anna Mirzadegan bought the beloved shop in Los Gatos: Great Bear Coffee. You can find students from Los Gatos High School […]
Federal Trade Commission Sues Microsoft
By Linda Wang Humor Editor The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took measures to sue Microsoft on Dec. 8. The specific event in question was Microsoft’s announcement of a ten-year plan to purchase […]
Local Election Results Announced
By Ashir Rao Public Relations On Nov. 8, 2022, Los Gatans traveled to the polls, voting in both local and statewide elections. Locally, citizens voted on measures including the school board, town […]
UC Grad Workers Go On Strike
By Margo Rawlings Local Editor On Nov. 14, 48,000 University of California (UC) graduate workers, academic researchers, and postdoctoral scholars throughout the nine campuses of the UC system started a still-ongoing strike […]