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Luis Alejo is representing Gilroy at the Democratic National Convention.
Paul Kloecker served on the city council the in the 1980s and 1990s, but lost his election bid in 2010.
This mother of three is active in local unions and is making a run for Gilroy City Council.
In her second term, Tucker wants to revitalize Downtown Gilroy.
This Republican former teacher is no stranger to the Gilroy Unified School District.
Don Gage has been running for political office in Gilroy for over 30 years.
Terri Aulman believes in a balanced budget and fiscal responsibility.
This UC Santa Cruz grad has ties to Gilroy that date back to the 1800s.
Your assemblyman is making himself available leading up to the November election.
No illnesses have been reported yet and recall is voluntary. The romaine lettuce was sold between August 2 through August 19. Check your refrigerator for the lot numbers listed below.
July unemployment rates were released today, with little change in the state and Bay Area.
Sierra Lamar has been missing from Morgan Hill since March.
The candidates for the local November elections have been finalized.
Paul Ryan or Joe Biden. If one had to step into the top spot, who do you feel would be best suited to take over the job?
California Senator Leland Yee says his bill SB 249, which would ban guns with 'bullet buttons,' is scheduled to be heard by the Assembly Appropriations Committee this Thursday.
Mark Perkel argues that it's important to keep searching for life in space.
A one eighth of a cent sales tax hike in November would mean the local rate would go from 8.375 percent to 8.5 percent.
Meet this candidate for the Gilroy City Council.
Feds pony up $3.2 million for modernization, safety.
Meet mayor candidate Dion Bracco.
One eighth of a cent sales tax hike would generate about $500 million during the next 10 years for county coffers.
The Gilroy City councilmember and mother hopes the accomplishments of her first term will help re-elect her in November.
The assessed value of properties in Gilroy continued on the same decreasing trend since 2008.
The former three-term city councilman and current Parks and Recreation Commission member is going for another spin on the council.
While officials are working to return a grow site recently raided near Mount Madonna County Park back to its natural state, they face an uphill battle in releasing the California wild from the grip of illegal growers.
The Planning Commission chair and former IBM manager is running against four others for one of three open city council seats.
If established, hotels and motels within the district would be required to assess a two percent levy on guests in addition to the city's current 11 percent Transient Occupancy Tax.
The Gilroy City Council unanimously approved an ordinance making it illegal to jaywalk in school zones.
SB 1029 will be signed by Gov. Jerry Brown at the Transbay Transit Center construction site, a future home of one the bullet train's stations.
Gilroyans who live close to the construction site are complaining of excessive dust that's making its way onto their personal property and into their homes.
A 4-3 vote during Monday's Gilroy City Council meeting approved city funding for the next three years to repair and operate the east side pool.
Despite the suspension of several key Brown Act mandates, Gilroy city officials say local government will continue to disseminate information to the public.
In an effort to save money, the state decided to suspend mandates that require local jurisdictions to keep the public informed.
What role is the 95020 playing in the most expensive political race in the nation's history?
A new California law effective July 1 requires maternity care to be included in all private health insurance plans. Previously, less than 15 percent of individual plans covered pregnancy, child birth and postnatal care.
A 1/8-cent sales tax increase could be placed in the Nov. 6 general election ballot to help Santa Clara County provide services facing budget reductions due to federal and state revenue cuts.
The initial funding will go toward building the track in the Central Valley.
The South Bay soon will host one of four regional US Patent and Trademark Offices.