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April 13, 2026

Updated: South County Housing to city: Thanks but no thanks

With more people buying homes downtown, South County Housing no

Recall election could cost city $400 K

Dealing a potential set-back to one man's passionate effort to

Sen. Bill Monning appointed majority leader

Earlier today, Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de Leon announced that he had appointed Sen. Bill Monning (D – Carmel) to serve as Majority Leader.The Majority Leader serves as the main Floor manager for the President pro Tempore and the Majority Party, and serves as the chief assistant to the President pro Tempore in political matters and strategy.“It is an honor to have the opportunity to serve President pro Tempore de Leon as Majority Leader,” said Monning.  “I look forward to serving in this leadership position and supporting the pro Tem, as well as working to engender collegiality on the senate floor.”Monning represents the 17th state senate district, which includes Morgan Hill.

5% raises for clerk, city manager

After overseeing layoffs and millions of dollars in salary cuts,

Q&A with Gilroy City Council candidate Peter Leroe-Muoz

Before interviewing the candidates, the Editorial Board of the

City Council to consider later meeting time

The next scheduled Gilroy City Council meeting will address whether the City Council meeting time should move from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on a permanent basis, according to City Clerk Shawna Freels. The matter was brought to the attention of the City Council during their regular scheduled meeting Feb. 4.

Council raises fees with new alarm policy

With little discussion, Gilroy's City Council on Monday approved

Transit bosses weigh sales tax hike

GILROY—A pay-as-you-go express lane on Highway 101 might be funded by a sales tax hike aimed at raising as much as $2 billion for county transportation improvements, according to a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority plan.

Sheriff Bob Jonsen opens re-election campaign with a book and a song

Santa Clara County Sheriff Bob Jonsen announced he will seek re-election to a second term. In a characteristically low-key announcement on his LinkedIn last week, the 63-year-old former Los Angeles County deputy sheriff and Palo Alto police chief said of his re-election campaign: “This next...

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