Gilroy City Council passes ban on public camping
The Gilroy City Council approved an ordinance on June 5 that would prohibit camping near schools, in Uvas Creek and other public right-of-ways.
However, some members of the public who spoke during the meeting said such a decision could put the city on shaky legal...
Judge denies poacher’s attempt to change guilty plea
A U.S. District court judge last week denied a request by a San
Red Phone: Safety needed by CHS
"Driving north on Santa Teresa Boulevard just before Sunrise Avenue, some white lines were painted on the right lane for traffic to merge. I continue to see cars traveling on the lines as if the street was a two lane. So what's up with that, and why aren't the police patrolling early in the morning to catch these idiots and also for the safety of our students whom walk to and from CHS."
Signatures put a hold on Co-ed Bathroom bill
Following the August passage of the Co-ed Bathroom bill – the first of its kind in the nation – more than 600,000 signatures flooded into the California Secretary of State's office, asking for the lawmaker-approved bill to go before California citizens for a vote.
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