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February 12, 2026

VTA’s Woodward says $130M Gilroy highway fix ‘shovel ready’

HOLLISTER—Hollister City Councilman Victor Gomez last week said the Santa Clara County Valley Transportation Authority tabled creation of the Mobility Partnership, a multi-county coalition weighing changes to Highways 152 and 25, based on his concerns about imbalanced representation.

Signs a testament to economic woes

Amador and Brianna Leal just wanted to get the word out about

Sheriff candidate charged with perjury

A 48-year-old Cupertino woman who ran for the position of Santa Clara County sheriff in the June 7 primary election has been charged with perjury for allegedly saying she had the law enforcement experience required to qualify for the job, prosecutors said. Anh Colton, who...

City, MediLeaf await judge’s decision on whether to reopen dispensary

Gilroy and the directors of a medical marijuana dispensary that

Councilwoman Lee announces run for mayor

Morgan Hill city Councilwoman Marby Lee will run for the office

Meet the candidate: Paul Kloecker, Gilroy City Council

Gilroy Dispatch: Please briefly describe your background and experience. Why do you believe you’re qualified for this position? 

Candidate for Assessor’s Office decries mailer from County

“Due to the federal Medi-Cal cuts, our County-run hospitals and clinics are at risk of closure.” “Under the leadership of the Board of Supervisors, we are fighting to preserve and protect our critical services.” These boldface words from Santa Clara County executive James R. Williams greeted...

Gavilan College receives federal funds for STEM education for Latino students

U.S. Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (CA-18) announced this week that Gavilan College will receive $375,000 from the National Science Foundation to support STEM education for Latino students. “Diversity in the STEM workforce matters, and I am glad to see Gavilan College is implementing an innovative program...

Coffee with Mayor Gage set for Jan. 25

Mayor Don Gage has scheduled his next “Coffee with the Mayor” event for 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 at City Hall, according to a press release from City staff.

Homeowners say new septic system requirements stink

New statewide regulations on private septic systems are set to

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