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September 14, 2025

Three chances today for interested water watchdogs

The public can get their fill of meetings concerning South

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 to cut ‘millions more’

The council has given city unions a choice: compromise or

Gilroy’s scariest streets

Tenth Street, between Church Street and U.S. 101, is the most dangerous section of road in Gilroy for motorists, according to a routine traffic study released by the Gilroy Police Department.

A new lawyer, a new town?

The San Martin Neighborhood Alliance has decided to postpone a

Calif. bond would launch bullet train project

A century and a half after California built its first railroad,

St. Mary School Wins ‘Unjust’ Fee Battle

Despite objections from city staff, the City Council approves

Westside residents complain about construction dust

About 25 west Gilroy residents showed up to City Council’s regular meeting on Monday to complain about excessive dust levels caused by the initial construction of the Rancho Hills development, a project from Glen-Loma Corporation and Arcadia Development.

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