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Handwriting the Constitution in Los Gatos
“We the People . . .” —Since 1789
Our Constitution is the supreme law of the land. It was written in 1787, was ratified in 1788 and has been in force since 1789. That makes it the world’s longest-surviving written charter of government. It is...
26 from the class of ’26: the list of LGHS athletes who will compete at the 4-year level is impressive
When it comes to the sheer number of student-athletes moving on to play in college, Los Gatos High School has few rivals.
The recent 2026 graduating class had 26 individuals either earn a scholarship to play at a four-year university or receive preferred walk-on status—meaning...
SKILL Act would give companies tax credits for training, hiring students
Congressman Sam Liccardo (CA-16) announced a workforce training bill built on private sector and public-education-institution partnerships at a press conference Monday at West Valley Community College, in Saratoga.
“We do have a future and an AI-empowered economy, and the antidote to this dystopian narrative that...
4 hospitals in the Los Gatos area receive ‘C’ safety grade in latest Leapfrog report
The latest Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades show a mixed picture for South Bay hospitals, with several facilities earning B or C grades as the rating system itself faces scrutiny over its methodology.
After a federal judge in South Florida ruled in March 2026 that Leapfrog’s...
The Glorious Republic of Monte Gatos-Gatoga
There is a stretch of the Silicon Valley foothills where the manicured lawns are greener, the Teslas are plentiful and the property lines are arbitrary. If you drive down Highway 9, you pass through Los Gatos, Monte Sereno and Saratoga. You might not have...
Bunker Hill Park: Paradise lost
By 1897—just 10 years after incorporation—Los Gatos had lost its reputation as a sleepy rural town. Modern infrastructure such as sidewalks, sewers and electric street lights had been installed to support a rapidly growing population. The next big civic project for the Board of...
El Camino Health submits plans for new Los Gatos hospital
On Monday, El Camino Health submitted an application to the Town to replace its existing facility in Los Gatos with a new acute care campus.
The designs feature 122 single-occupancy patient rooms, 12 operating rooms, a modernized and larger emergency department, and advanced maternity, cardiac...
178 Twin Oaks Dr. subdivision moves on to Council
The Los Gatos Planning Commission voted 4-1 to recommend approval of the 178 Twin Oaks Dr. 12-lot subdivision, June 1, despite environmental concerns. This recommendation will now go to the Town Council with a new list of amendments relating largely to ecological and maintenance...
Ready for some vegetable-based entertainment this Father’s Day?
Who’s ready for a day at the races? The legendary Annual Zucchini Car Races are making a comeback. They’re scheduled to return to the Los Gatos Farmers’ Market Sunday, June 21. Landing on Father’s Day, this will be a fun way to bond with...
Author’s Talk
Karen Joy Fowler, the author of The Jane Austen Book Club and Recalling Cinderella, spoke in Saratoga on Saturday to over 50 attendees.
Fowler, who lives in Santa Cruz, encouraged the writers in attendance to focus on making their settings interesting.
She told them to “set...


















