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February 9, 2026

Uncertain fate for unbuilt homeless shelter

A split City Council denied the developer of a fledgling

New city transportation engineer gets behind the wheel

The City of Gilroy has big plans this year to improve the overall mobility of its streets, and a new face in town will play a big roll in that vision.

New police chief starts March 24

Denise Turner's starting salary will be $162,000, which pales in

Updated: $1.6M in concessions to expire

With only a week before a $500,000 concessions agreement with

Council authorizes increased campaign spending limits

GILROY—Incumbents for the Gilroy City Council, newcomers and anyone who decides to run for local office can now spend double what has been allowed in past campaigns.

‘Harum-scarum’ boat

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Gilroy, Morgan Hill get failing grades in county tobacco study

Gilroy and Morgan Hill finished dead last in a countywide study

VTA approves sales tax increase for BART extension

More than three years have passed since Santa Clara County voters approved the Valley Transportation Authority's Measure B in November 2008 for a 1/8-cent sales tax increase for a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) extension.

Gilroy School Chief Asks for Voter Support

At this time, we’re housing our children in school buildings where their own parents attended classes 30 or 40 years ago. The average age of schools in the Gilroy Unified School District is 30 years old and five schools are more than 50 years old. The District has taken great care of the schools but they need to be renovated and rebuilt.

No more War and Peace in council packets

When Gilroy City Council member Perry Woodward picked up the Feb. 24 agenda packet, he noticed roughly 42 percent of the packet was—instead of staff reports and material relating to what council was making decisions on—written public comment sent in by a vocal citizen, Joseph Thompson.

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