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Monthly Archives: April 2018

City seeks to regain its Tree City Status

The City of Gilroy is on aggressive pace to plant more than 100 trees per year in downtown neighborhoods, replacing many diseased or dead...

Well fees will rise by nearly 8 percent

Municipal water districts, homeowners, farmers and ranchers with their own water wells face fee increases of 7.9 to 22.2 percent from the Santa Clara...

Classified staff agrees to 2 percent hike

Despite stalled talks with the teachers’ union, Gilroy school district leaders reached an agreement with its classified (non-instructional) staff for the 2017-18 school year...

Office for mosquito control holds open house

The County of Santa Clara Vector Control District will host its fourth annual open house from on Tuesday April 17, from 10am to 3pm. The...

Uvas Canyon park reopens

Uvas Canyon County Park has reopened after heavy rains last winter forced its closure for more than a year, and reservations for parking are...

Post-release help center shifts to Gilroy

The South County Reentry Resource Center—which offers a variety of services to help probation clients and others recently released from incarceration to reintegrate into...

CHP to recognize Morgan Hill resident for brave act

The California Highway Patrol will recognize two men—one a Morgan Hill resident—for saving the lives of two people involved in a 2017 traffic accident,...

Alexander Station to open in September

The expected opening date for the Alexander Station Apartments, the 262-unit affordable apartment complex on Alexander Street has been delayed again. The Rental staff...

Hecker Pass attracts more retail, housing

A San Jose developer will be seeking city approval this year for restaurants, retail shops, residences and a winery building near Hecker Pass Road. The...

Christopher pitchers come up aces

Armed with a three-man rotation that is right up there with the best in the Monterey Bay League’s Gabilan Division, the Christopher High baseball...