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March 7, 2026

Alejo bill to increase state’s minimum wage hits Assembly floor

Assemblyman Luis Alejo, author of a bill hitting the Assembly floor this week proposing to increase the state’s minimum wage, said the legislation would assist lower-income families in keeping up with escalating costs and that it would dissuade municipalities from passing local rates.

Rosen edges current boss for DA seat

After a neck-and-neck race, prosecutor Jeff Rosen edged out his

Mandatory water conservation in the pipeline

Even with the recent rain and more in the forecast, the Santa

Vacant seat on Arts and Culture Commission

The City of Gilroy is still looking to fill an open seat on the Arts and Culture Commission for the remainder of an unexpired term, which is set to end Dec. 31, 2015. The successful applicant will play a part in stimulating the growth of broad-based arts within the community. Along with the other six members of the Arts and Culture Commission, they will help guide the Recreation Department Staff and City Council on matters pertaining to cultural and artistic activities.

Expansion Anxiety

Week-long poll currently in progress already shows 78 percent of

Rural residents hot after getting $150 fire service bill

Burchell Road resident Don Schneider lives within easy access of a South Santa Clara County Fire station, but he's still one of thousands of Californians getting slapped with an annual $150 “fire prevention fee.”

Back to a buck for Gilroy Gardens lease

The city inched closer to buying Gilroy Gardens Monday night,

Meet the city’s new youth commission members

Gilroy's youth commission is an 11-member board of teens of all ages to serve as an advisory group to City Council for issues that affect young people in Gilroy. They also work on volunteer project throughout the year. During Council's Oct. 1 meeting, Council members appointed who would fill the six vacant spots on the commission. Of the 11 applications received, here are the teens they chose:

Council poised to approve record-high increases in election spending

GILROY—Following a push by Councilman Perry Woodward, the Gilroy City Council is set to decide next month to change city law and raise the amounts that can be donated to and spend on election campaigns.

City cements vote to pay for sidewalks

A split city council decided to fund 100 percent of sidewalk

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