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January 13, 2026

City won’t let Latino community agency have a ground floor storefront downtown

A Latino advocacy group that puts on the annual Tamale festival in downtown Gilroy was left out in the cold Monday, as the City Council in a 3-2 vote, refused to give them the okay to occupy the ground floor of a building in Gilroy’s downtown historic district.

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Uvas Creek extension back on agenda

After years of being on hold, the Uvas Creek Extension Project is back on City Council's agenda Monday night, when they are scheduled to vote during their regular meeting to award a $312,632 contract with Guerra Construction to get the project started.

Money Sought from Chips N Salsa

A bankruptcy trustee is asking for another $120,000 from Chips N

Paralyzed ‘vexatious litigant’ cannot sue at will

A paralyzed man who has sued hundreds of businesses, including

Gilroy Growth Goes to Vote

Gilroy voters will decide in November whether the city of 55,000 should limit sprawl, after a unanimous vote by the City Council Tuesday night. There will be an item on the ballot asking whether Gilroy residents should vote on future proposed developments and whether the city should keep some of the areas on its borders as open space.

Council bans pot dispensaries, rejects emergency ordinance

Gilroy's City Council on Monday approved the first reading of a

Two new hotels on their way to Gilroy

Passers-through and garlic lovers will have two new temporary

Lawmakers agree on across-the-board cuts in state budget

Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders reached a nearly $300 million budget agreement on June 21 that closes a $46.8 billion deficit that was projected for the coming fiscal year with across-the-board cuts of nearly 8% to every department.  The $297.5 billion budget is proposed...

Bypass speed limit would increase with approvals

Transportation officials are ready to increase the speed limit

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