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December 7, 2025

Gilroy Teacher had Previous Complaint

A Gilroy woman said she alerted Gilroy High School officials and police more than a year ago to sexual texts sent by Gilroy High School science teacher Doug Le—who was arrested April 26 on suspicion of soliciting lewd pictures from minors—but nothing was done.

Gartman Brings Eye for Detail to Council

The one-term councilman has developed a reputation for his

Local Reps Resolutions

For the edition published on New Year’s Day, it seems fitting to ask several notable Gilroyans for their New Year’s resolutions.

California Senate vote keeps bullet train alive

SACRAMENTO – The state Senate authorized initial funding for California's high-speed rail project, handing a victory to Gov. Jerry Brown and the Obama administration, which have been pushing hard for the first-in-the-nation bullet train.

Harmer opens campaign fund for potential recount

David Harmer, the Republican candidate in the 11th Congressional

Willey House Saved

City will spend $166,000 for upgrades to historical center

Year of Roadwork Begins

Monterey Streetscape project will bring new parking, sidewalks,

Housing fund frozen

Gilroy

Council member Paul Kloecker dies

Longtime public servant Paul Kloecker, 82, died Friday morning. Kloecker, who lived in Gilroy for more than three decades, served on the City Council from 1983-1995 and rejoined the City Council in 2016. He was a dedicated public servant and was committed to the community in...

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