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Downtown San Jose is getting a new high school
An 87-year-old private school called Hillbrook that is based in Los Gatos is expanding to Downtown San Jose. The school is leasing two historic buildings: the Moir Building at 227 N. First Street ...
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From Gilroy Dispatch...
The city of Gilroy could pursue legal action against the developer of Glen Loma Ranch, suggesting that it is reneging on its agreement to build a fire station in the housing development.
Students, staff and the public gathered at South Valley Middle School to celebrate the completion of the $90 million transformation of one of Gilroy’s oldest campuses at 7881 Murray Ave.
From Metro Silicon Valley...
A Santa Clara County Superior Court judge ruled that attorneys representing victims of the 2019 Gilroy Garlic Festival mass shooting provided insufficient evidence to take the case to a trial.
The Gilroy Garlic Festival Association announced that its 2023 payouts to local charities totaled $65,000.
From Morgan Hill Times...
A developer has filed a formal application for 113 homes on land not designated for housing on Hecker Pass Road, citing a state law that allows developers to bypass local zoning.
The Gilroy Unified School District Board of Education approved an agreement with the teachers’ union that increases salaries and lowers class sizes in some grades.
Spectrum donated $5,000 to St. Joseph’s Family Center of Gilroy (SJFC) through the company’s national community philanthropic program, Spectrum Employee Community Grants.
The Gilroy City Council will consider allowing virtual public comments during its meetings, possibly reinstating a pandemic-era policy that let people speak without being physically in attendance.
The Gilroy Center for the Arts has opened its doors for veterans, providing them with a contemplative space to display their artwork and mementos from their time in the service.
The tentative agreement was reached following an all-day fact-finding session with a state-appointed factfinder, according to a joint press release from the district and union.
Local officials gathered at the Gilroy Transit Center to celebrate the return of the bus line that was suspended three years ago due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The council agreed to raise water rates by 6% every year through 2028, beginning Jan. 1
City officials are seeking bids from contractors to construct grant-funded improvements to downtown Gilroy’s alleyways.
Residents who live near Las Animas Veterans Park say illicit activities in the area have decreased since city officials shut down two of its parking lots months ago.
With state officials approving Gilroy’s eight-year housing plan, the city can start implementing the programs that were adopted by the City Council in May.
After twice rejected, Gilroy’s eight-year housing program was certified by the California Department of Housing and Community Development on Aug. 21.
Gilroy plans to raise its water and wastewater rates for the first time since 2019. The city owns and operates its own water and wastewater utilities.
The Gilroy City Council moved ahead with an ordinance that will regulate sidewalk vending within the city.
The Local Agency Formation Commission added some land to Gilroy’s city limits and suggested officials come back later to seek approval for the rest of the acreage.
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