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April 6, 2026

Standardized Test Date Approaching

The ACT college entrance exam will be administered June 9 at the

Forum to paint future picture of the arts

The Gilroy Arts and Culture Commission is having its week in the

WRESTLING: Delgado, Fox bring home national championships

VIRGINIA BEACH - Senior Jesse Delgado and sophomore Willie Fox

VTA to replace paper tickets with “Clipper” cards

In an effort to save time for passengers and go paperless, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority will replace all paper transit passes with the regional electronic Clipper card, according to a VTA press release.

Housing Project Approved

Council approves Rancho del Sol, affordable housing in northern

50 ways to beat the summer slump

School is out. Summer is here. The long vacation should be

Another set of eyes downtown?

The Gilroy Downtown Business Association and the Gilroy Police

Elizabeth C. Hill

Elizabeth C. Hill (nee Zervas), devoted wife, a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother entered into rest on May 8, 2008 at the age of 99. She was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin November 21, 1908, moved to Portland, Oregon and later to Redwood City in 1945 where she resided in her home until recently. She is preceded in death by her husband Crawford.

Search is on for yellow-bellied marmot

As volunteers walked down the driveway after a day of feeding wildlife and cleaning enclosures at the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center, they were mystified to hear an unusual whistling-chirping sound coming from underneath a parked vehicle. Getting low on the ground and peeking up under the car, they were astonished to see a large face staring right back at them. Looking and sounding like a super-sized ground squirrel (which in truth, it is), it turned out to be a yellow-bellied marmot, normally a denizen of the Sierra and Rocky mountains. We quickly learned why they're nick-named “whistle pigs” - they whistle when alarmed by predators, such as wolves, foxes, coyotes, badgers, bobcats, golden eagles, hawks, owls, weasels, humans and dogs (one of which had just chased this particular marmot under the car).

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