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January 26, 2026

Guest Column: What to do about Gilroy’s rising debt?

With the budget crisis facing Gilroy, one thing is evident, the status quo is not going to cut it anymore. Changes in how government delivers service and what those services costs are going to happen whether or not you like it or not. That is just a simple fact of economics; we are living in a time of limited resources with huge unfunded liabilities created by overly generous salaries and pension benefits made to public employees and mounting costs of repairing our aging infrastructure.

Bin Laden raid years in the making, minutes in execution

It took years for the U.S. military to track Osama bin Laden down, finding him not in a cave in the inaccessible tribal regions of Pakistan, but in a sumptuous luxury compound built just six years ago in the same city that is home to Pakistan's most prestigious military academy. Full article

City cuts ties with longtime auditor

A more than 20-year run of auditing the City of Gilroy's financial statements has come to an end for nationwide-firm Mayer Hoffman McCann P.C.

Expansion Anxiety

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

CalPERS and CalSTRS: both down 20 percent-plus

CalPERS and CalSTRS reported their investment results for the

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.

UPDATE: 33 votes separate Williams, Alvarado in second place race for supervisor

Thirty-three votes - that's all that separates Forrest Williams

Library taxes split

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