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April 25, 2026

Hundreds protest on ‘No Kings Day’ in Gilroy

Millions of people in cities and towns throughout the nation joined the “No Kings” protest on June 14—a crowd that included several hundred protesters in west Gilroy.  The event was organized in 2,000 cities in the U.S. to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, and...

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Green voted as new county board president

Trustee Darcie Green was unanimously voted as new board president for the Santa Clara County Board of Education for the coming year during the Dec. 10 meeting, while Trustee Anna Song was given full support from her fellow board members to be named vice president.Green was appointed to the board in 2012 to fill a vacancy in Area 6. She currently serves as the community and government relations manager for Kaiser Permanente South Bay, according to SCCBOE staff. Green was named recipient of the 2014 Barbara Jordan Leadership Award, which honors young elected officials who demonstrate a distinguished record of public service to their community.Son was elected to the board in 200 as the first Korean-born female to be elected in California’s history, according to the SCCOE announcement. She also serves on the County School Boards Association Executive Board.

City launches new Web site

The City of Gilroy has just launched its new Web site.

Charlie’s Counsel

Over a period of three council terms, Charles Morales has helped

Thousands of local ballots are uncounted

On Monday, Nov. 12, schools, banks and government offices were closed—except employees of the Santa Clara County Clerk’s elections office. Like their counterparts across California—and in many other states—they were busy validating and counting bagsful of ballots mailed at the last minute. In California, Nov....

State grant means more affordable homes for 28 families

A $1.5 million state grant will knock $50,000 off the price tag

Two Republicans in heated battle for 15th Congressional District nomination

Two San Jose businessmen were nearly neck and neck for the

Council to talk trash service fee increase

On Monday, City Council will consider a 5.4 percent increase in trash and recycling service rates within the City of Gilroy.

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