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Monthly Archives: February 2020

Gilroy Library lacking in black history

I want to express my deep dissatisfaction with Gilroy Public Library for not adequately celebrating Black History Month. There were no indications outside this...

‘New’ Brownell school project underway

As voters in neighboring school districts are deciding the fate of bonds to finance major renovations, the families and staff of Brownell Middle School...

Voting begins

The official March 3 Primary Election Day is more than a week away, but vote-by-mail ballots are already piling up at the Santa Clara...

Rail plan goes ‘all in’ for Central Valley

The California High-Speed Rail Authority this month released a draft of its required biennial business plan update that dumps all of its available funds...

30th District election offers November preview

The May 3 primary vote in the 30th Assembly District will offer a preview of the November ballot. One-term incumbent Robert Rivas, a Democrat elected...

Black History Month celebration

The Gilroy Center for the Arts hosted a reception for its sixth annual Black History Month Exhibit on Feb. 15. This year’s theme is...

Gilroy cruises in league; CCS next

For the Gilroy High wrestling team, last Saturday's Pacific Coast League Gabilan Division Championships was all about one thing: get in, get out. And...

Gonzalez resigns as Gilroy city administrator

Gilroy City Administrator Gabriel Gonzalez submitted his resignation letter to the city council Feb. 19 after four years on the job. His last day is...

Caltrans: No paving of First Street until fall 2020

It all began in the summer of 2018: the First Street Project. The aggravation for businesses, commuters, neighborhoods, pedestrians and bicyclists continues, with no apparent...

Thousands begin voting by mail, first vote center opens Feb. 22 for Presidential Primary

The official March 3 Primary Election Day is more than a week away, but vote-by-mail ballots are already piling up at the Santa Clara...