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January 1, 2026

Deadline is fast approaching for downtown development fee waivers

Officials widely credit the fee waivers for igniting a

Facebook Power in Gilroy

What began as a way to draw attention to a flagging downtown district, a virtual group on social media has become a bit player in Gilroy’s local elections this year, securing a community award in the process.

Firm sniffs out good deal on garlic building

The former Gilroy Garlic Festival building may finally be

UPDATED: Higher water rates for residents coming

GILROY—A “game changer” of a court ruling in southern California is leading Gilroy and other cities to revise their tiered water pricing schedules, spelling out higher costs for residential users and shrinking bills for large commercial and industrial users.

Councilmen Return Illegal Contributions

Charles Morales and Bob Dillon send developer's cash back

New city administrator takes the helm

Tom Haglund got to work 15 minutes early Monday, just as his

Election 2020: By the numbers

President/Dems Bernie Sanders Joe Biden Michael Bloomberg Elizabeth Warren 19th Congress...

Meet the candidates for Gilroy City Council

On the Nov. 5 general election ballot is the race for three seats on the Gilroy City Council. All three incumbents are running for reelection, and three political newcomers are challenging them.  Six candidates are running for Gilroy City Council, and voters can select up...

Festival Poster Contest Open

Gilroy Garlic Festival Association now accepting submissions for

MH tests emergency message system

The next time there's a threat of a flash flood in downtown

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