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February 13, 2026

$2.3M: To take, or not to take?

Accepting a $2.3 million grant from the federal government to

Putting in the Extra Effort

Bruce Williams honored as Chamber's 2005 Man of the Year

Water district hosts meeting on quake impacting Anderson dam, tax measure

The Santa Clara Valley Water District is holding an informational meeting on the Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit on Thursday, Sept. 27 at the Jackson School library, 2700 Fountain Oaks Drive in Morgan Hill from 4 to 8 p.m. Water district staff will be on hand to answer questions.

End of police concessions mean $1.1 M in increased city expense

Gilroy Police Department's union contract with the city is set

Last Woman Standing: Cat Tucker for Gilroy City Council

When it comes to people advocating for safety measures in their neighborhood, Gilroy City Council candidate Cat Tucker is very familiar with the concept, as it is what drove her toward local politics in the first place.

City cracks a little

Under a temporary plan, the city will pay 80 percent of sidewalk

Council approves residential development, spat ensues

After a long period of convoluted and emotionally charged discussion, Council voted 4-1 during Monday's regular meeting to make an exception to a city ordinance that limits the number of market-value residential allotments to approve a 91-unit residential project west of Monterey Street and east of Wren Avenue, near Gilroy Veterinary Hospital. 

South Valley pool could stay open after all

Gilroy City Council voted to move forward with covering the repairs and operation of the South Valley Middle School pool for three years – pending City inspections and repair estimates – on a 4-3 vote, putting to end a six-month debate that created a real splash among the City and the school district.

DA race neck-and-neck

Incumbent Dolores Carr and challenger Jeff Rosen are locked in a

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