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January 20, 2026

Farmland Preservation Policy – Slippery Math?

Scrutinizing the process raises numerous policy questions for

‘Second chance’ for sign proponents

City Council heard the pleas of 12 vocal business owners and community members who asked for a three-month reprieve from the controversial sign ordinance. But the regulations—which involve warning violating businesses and fining them up to $500 in some cases—will remain in effect.

More layoffs possible

The city council may ax two firefighters and two police

Morgan Hill, Bruce Tichinin settle for $200,000

Former Morgan Hill resident Bruce Tichinin settled a lawsuit

Court reviews land seizure

Gilroy

Chamber endorses Wasserman for county supervisor

The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce board endorsed Los Gatos Town

Gilroy-Morgan Hill Patriots host council, school board candidate forum

The Gilroy-Morgan Hill Patriots hosted a forum Sept. 25 for candidates for the Gilroy City Council and Gilroy Unified School District. Incumbent council member Dion Bracco joined current planning commissioner and former council member Paul Kloecker at the event, held at the San Martin Lions Club, as they answered questions submitted by attendees. Gilroy Unified School Board incumbents Tom Bundros and Jaime Rosso were also in attendance along with challenger Heather Brown.

Marijuana dispensary opens up on First Street

Two men have opened a medical marijuana dispensary in north

Proposed Bus Cuts Will Hurt Gilroy

Gilroy is set to lose three bus lines, 50 percent of its total coverage area, if a proposed network redesign is approved by the VTA Board of Directors in April.

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