By Katie Borders On Jan. 29, 2025, at around 8:48 PM, the United States Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter collided midair with American Airline Flight 5342 over the Potomac River near […]
By Katie Borders On Jan. 29, 2025, at around 8:48 PM, the United States Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter collided midair with American Airline Flight 5342 over the Potomac River near […]
By Sam Gruetter Immediately following President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, he employed several controversial and extreme policies, including the appointment of tech CEO Elon Musk, a non-cabinet member, as head […]
By Megan Saul The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has placed 17 staffers of the recent elections on administrative leave. President Donald Trump founded the CISA in 2018, intending to […]
By Rory Zeman On Feb.1, President Donald Trump unleashed a salvo of tariffs on numerous countries and goods around the world. Trump, citing the need for a return to America’s industrial glory […]
By Kayla Mitchell President Trump’s sweeping agenda, which aims at reshaping US policy and government, has recently found a new target: the penny. On Feb. 9, shortly after departing from the Super […]
By Julia Valencia On Jan. 22, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order terminating DEI preferencing for all federal-related work. Now, companies are scrambling to figure out how they will go forward […]
By Margo Rawlings The Senate confirmed Russell Vought, President Donald Trump’s controversial pick for the White House Budget director, in a party-line vote of 53-47 on Feb. 6. Vought first entered the […]
By Jordan Park For the past several weeks, thousands of tremors have rattled the islands of Greece and its inhabitants. Since Jan. 25, Santorini, located about 150 miles southeast of Athens, and […]
By Kat Litfin El Salvador’s new Terrorism Confinement Center, CECOT, opened in 2023 under President Nayib Bukele’s campaign to fight the heightening gang-related crimes in his country. Recently, the prison has garnered […]
By Owen Fugit Countries across Africa continue to confront issues and conflicts, from continuing violence in Sudan to a swift worsening of diplomatic relations between the United States and the Republic of […]
By: Katie Nelson Center Editor Many of us have spent weekends at the baseball fields in Los Gatos, watching siblings with our snack shack goodies or playing in recreational or competitive games. […]
By: Ainsley Northrop Editor-in-Chief As its first year as a peer-to-peer group, LGHS’s revamped Green Team aims to encourage student and community awareness and involvement in environmental protection. Whether bringing trees into […]
By: Britt Melinauskas Sports Editor After 45 years of daily meals, celebrations, anniversaries, and lasting memories, Los Gatos’s Steamer’s Grillhouse at 31 University Avenue will open its doors for the final time […]
By: Nelson Kramer and Annabelle Pan Humor Editor and Graphics Editor Completing his 30th year as a teacher, Mark Yanowsky instructs six different courses and inspires his students in both their artistic […]
By: Hayley Strahs Local Editor On Dec. 7, Los Gatos hosted its 68th Annual Holiday Parade through downtown. Featuring 167 different community groups, thousands of local residents set up chairs along the […]