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November 21, 2024

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Historic Rispin Mansion given new life

The historic Rispin Mansion, which a year ago was a burnt hulk at risk of being demolished, is looking much better, thanks to an infusion of $648,850 from the city of Capitola.

School budget ax – deep cuts

Somber expressions and serious talk marked a lengthy portion of the Gilroy Unified School Board meeting Thursday night, where trustees discussed "the dismantling of public education as we know it."

GUSD talks budget cuts, bullying, bad food

Somber expressions and serious talk marked a lengthy portion of the Gilroy Unified School Board meeting Thursday night, where trustees discussed "the dismantling of public education as we know it."

4 letters: Anti-smoking law case; Governor’s high-speed rail nonsense; GOP against...

Making the case for a new tobacco license fee and smoke-free parks law in Gilroy

Obama a no-show in the California housing crisis

Pinpointing the prime cause of California's slow recovery from recession is easy: Too little has been done about the crisis in housing construction, values and foreclosures.     

School board to discuss parcel tax, transportation

The Gilroy Unified School District has a jam-packed lineup slated for its Board of Education meeting Thursday.

Hollister school board votes to eliminate bus service

In a 3 to 1 vote, HSD trustees cut home-to -school

Hollister school bus service on chopping block

The Hollister School District Board of Trustees will meet Jan. 24 to discuss steps to deal with a complete cut in state funding for school transportation, while the San Benito High School District plans to maintain its program in full.

After State of State speech, Gov. Brown hits road to tout...

SACRAMENTO – California Gov. Jerry Brown will give his State of the State speech to the Legislature Wednesday morning, then immediately hit the road.

School budget yo-yo in flux again

Gilroy Unified School District trustees will begin to visit the feasibility of restoring furlough days during Thursday's Board of Education budget study session, but the glimmer of possible good news may be overshadowed by an ominous fiscal rain cloud.

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