How will city grapple with homelessness?
They are the women pushing shopping carts full of blankets down Monterey Street. They are the men who sleep under pine trees in Christmas Hill Park. They are the families who give their kids sponge baths in their cars before they head to school.
“Now it’s someone else’s turn”
In the midst of all the shoulder patting, thanking, well wishes and congratulating that transpired at the City Council chambers Friday night as the public officially welcomed Don Gage as their new mayor, retiring Councilman Bob Dillon's parting words put it best.Â
State auditor issues financial warning on California bullet train
California's $98.5-billion bullet train project has become "increasingly risky" because of uncertainty about where the money will come from to finish even the first phase, the state auditor warned Tuesday.
Advocate critical for growth, owners say
Businesses owners say they need a little help from the city to
Local builder’s patience crumbles after historical gurus delay forced project
Steve Ashford was happy to see public safety trump history, but
Volunteers needed to clean Miller Slough
GILROY—As trash piles up in a Gilroy slough, citizens have stepped up to clean the channel that has city and water officials pointing fingers of responsibility while neither takes action.
Congressional District race: Honda taking Khanna’s challenge ‘seriously’
When Ro Khanna announced his intention to stand against long-time incumbent Rep. Mike Honda (D-Calif) in 2014's 17th Congressional District race, members of Honda's campaign sat up and took notice.






















