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April 23, 2026

Rams a work in progress

When things aren't going according to plan, the best solution is

Landowners challenge proposed water rate hike

GILROY—In the face of proposed water rate increases for residents, some are seeking to halt the city’s efforts by attempting to gather 6,756 letters from Gilroy property owners who are against it. Property owners can thwart attempts to increase water rates and other property-related expenses if a majority protests—in writing—to elected officials under Proposition 218.

Graduation Inspiration

Born with cerebral palsy, GHS senior John Osana is determined

Bruce and Judy Henry: At first sight

Judy and I met on June 13, 1966 on her first day at college. Her parents had just dropped her off (she was a freshman and I was a junior) and she was walking with her new roommate through the student union, where I also worked as a short order cook. We just looked at each other as she passed by, but I can still remember what she wore.

RDO Policy Go-Around

Officials look to rewrite growth ordinance to tighten up

Sheriff’s blotter: Man arrested for host of firearm charges

Art Barron Rodriguez, 38, of San Martin, 10:40 p.m. July 30 on

MediLeaf’s petition to stay open during appeal denied

A judge has ruled a medical marijuana dispensary cannot stay

Bulletin 2.16

Wednesday 2.16

South County residents participate in massive Santa Cruz bike ride

Thousands of bicyclists swarmed the streets of Santa Cruz Aug. 21 in the fifth-annual Santa Cruz Ride Out, a family-oriented bicycle gathering and ride that snarled traffic citywide for hours. The event began at Harvest West Park, with bicyclists coming from as far away as...

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