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November 28, 2024

Traffic calm enough on upper Welburn, study says

In a move that may spur outrage no matter the outcome, the Gilroy City Council on Monday decided to reverse course on upper Welburn and remove contentious No Turn signs installed earlier this year.

Gilroy Goes for Green Energy

The Gilroy City Council on Monday voted to join a new county energy agency that plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by getting power from renewable sources.

St. Mary School Wins ‘Unjust’ Fee Battle

Despite objections from city staff, the City Council approves

Jonsen leads in Santa Clara County Sheriff’s race

Palo Alto Police Chief Robert “Rob” Jonsen led retired sheriff’s captain Kevin Jensen in the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s race Tuesday, widening an early lead in his bid to be the first new county sheriff in more than two decades. With 90% of precincts reporting,...

Calif. initiative would mandate victims’ rights

After Patricia Wenskunas was assaulted by her personal trainer

UPDATED: Gilroy public employee union set to strike

GILROY—Mayor Don Gage is unflinching at a public employee union’s threat to strike for two days next month, following an impasse reached during negotiations that began six months ago. In response, a union representative said Wednesday future strikes could be avoided if the city agrees to a few concessions.

Park Soil Replaces Dry Pond

Excess dirt from sports park to be used as filler at Las Animas

City Funnels 50/50 Funds

Nine homeowners awaiting city funds to repair cracked sidewalks

Trees Fall, Retaining Wall on Hecker

Alternate construction plans endorsed by most council members

Miller Ave. Residents Lose Fight

hey argued. They threatened. They made impassioned pleas about

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