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February 2, 2026

Police get a pay rise

Employees represented by the Gilroy Police Officers Association have entered into a new two-year contract with the city, effective July 1. The new agreement and salary schedule for the 65 sworn personnel (sergeants, corporals and officers) and detention services officers (those who work in the local jail and do transports to the county jail) was approved at the City Council meeting on Aug. 1 and result in two pay increases of 4 percent. The first increase goes into effect retroactively to July 1; the next increase will come July 1, 2017.

Stories en Español

Parents filled the seats in the storytime room at Gilroy library on April 6 as their smiling children sat on the floor, getting as close as they could to Gilroy librarian and storyteller Elizabeth Munoz-Rosas.

Gav trustee dies of brain trauma

Morgan Hill resident and Gavilan College trustee Mike Davenport, who suffered a severe head injury when he fell off the roof of his motor home nearly two weeks ago, died as a result of his injuries at San Jose Regional Medical Center today.

Help Wanted: Need to write fine lines

Santa Clara County is looking for someone who rhymes...or not.

Gilroy Schools Open with Record Attendance

Gilroy’s new school year got off to a record-breaking start, with more students, teachers and expenses than ever before.

Pedestrian killed on U.S. 101

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Pre-Pebble talk

Defending champion Gogel offers his insights on PGA Tour.

Local musicians compete for 4 minutes of fame in Hollywood movie

A local musician's band could make it to the silver screen if

Gilroy ‘tribe’ goes to Washington, D.C.

GILROY—For the first time in the histories of the two nations, a member of Amah Mutsun Tribal Band met with a resident of the White House, and came away inspired and encouraged.

Prep Golf: MVC’s Slater signs LOI with USC

WATSONVILLE—Monte Vista Christian senior Ryan Slater had three specific qualities he was searching for when picking a college. He wanted a school that had great academics, a good golf team that would give him the skills needed to go pro and a stellar coach to help strengthen his skills. For Slater, the University of Southern California got checkmarks across the board.

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