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February 17, 2026

Long live the Mission City chickens

wandering the streets is charming, a gaggle headed toward your

Tax day reminder: System is arcane and frustrating

Another April 15 tax filing deadline has arrived, reminding

Keep the boundaries for GHS and CHS as recommended

After due consideration, it's clear the superintendent's

Cheers for firefighters, Lindsteadt street

The following organizations and individuals deserve either

Do the right thing on ag mitigation

Let's see if we understand Gilroy's farmland mitigation policy

Halloween Traffic Safety Reminder

If your children are headed out tonight into Gilroy

Teachers should withdraw disheartening complaint

The teachers union in Gilroy has taken a drastic and dramatic

Downtown Rocks

The flowers are planted, the sidewalks have been widened and the

Right ruling on 5-Day Furniture, now …

Gilroy City Administrator Jay Baksa made the right decision when

Editorial: Santa Clara County embarrassingly unprepared for disaster

With all the money that’s spent in our county on flood prevention and control, it’s reasonable to expect that there would be some good plans to prevent a Katrina-style urban flood. Judging by what occurred to residents in neighborhoods to the north—in a modern city of a million people—it’s safe to conclude that local communities are not well prepared for large-scale natural disasters.

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