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March 1, 2026

Seniors and Vets Fear Losing Meals on Wheels

Marilia Andrade, 67, lives alone at The Village Green, a seniors only gated community in Gilroy. Past the gate, the grass surrounding her apartment is green and well manicured. New looking and well-maintained homes sit nearby in a quiet and cozy neighborhood. In her room, Andrade, wearing a comfortable blue gown and pink and blue knitted cap, is still moving in. It's been a busy year for her. For three months she received chemotherapy to treat her pancreatic cancer and losing part of her freedom has been a difficult transition.

High-Speed Rail CEO to meet with top officials in Gilroy

The CEO for the California High-Speed Rail Authority will meet

Adult store allowed to operate without permit prompts complaint, objection

Facing a complaint and objection, an adult business in Gilroy is seeking approval to stay in business.

Quality of Life tax polling results coming soon

Mayor Don Gage and the City are forging ahead with a proposed “Quality of Life” tax to possibly fund projects that improve safety, create recreational opportunities for the community and bolster economic revitalization and recovery.

Doors closed on ‘Power Fridays’

City offices could be closed to the public on Fridays that are

City Council looks at 2040 general plan Monday

Gilroy’s City Council will be looking at the year 2040 at its first meeting of 2016 on Monday, when it starts the lengthy process of approving a new general plan.

Primary season kicks off

The most hotly contested local primary on June 5 could be in the 30th Assembly District, which encompasses all of San Benito County, much of Monterey County, and portions of southern Santa Cruz County, and southern Santa Clara County, including Gilroy and Morgan Hill. Incumbent...

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