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March 26, 2026

If Gilroy Gardens is purchased, lease would likely be $1 per year

Officials from City Hall and Gilroy Gardens inched closer to a

Latest state redistricting proposal splits Gilroy

Over two-plus years, California voters ripped from state

Temporary Chief is a Longtime Veteran

After a gang shooting at a Monterey Road gas station in the 1990s wounded innocent passersby, Gilroy officials realized they had a growing gang problem.

Bronze beauties

Three new bronze statues were unveiled Saturday morning at

New Shelter Project Moves Forward

$3 million donation from group of local builders gives go ahead

Exit Interview: Mayor Don Gage Says Farewell With Few Regrets

GILROY—After 34 years in various local political offices, plain speaking Mayor Don Gage, 70, announced his retirement this week, at the start of Monday’s city council meeting. The one-time farmer, IBM program manager and elected representative said he wanted to spend time with his family, including three daughters and six grandchildren. He served through boom and bust times, watched the city and the freeway grow, and leaves as Gilroy pursues its biggest and most controversial housing project.

Three vie to challenge incumbent in congress

Three San Jose Republicans hope to challenge Congressman Mike

City Buys Another Piece of Art Center Puzzle

The center plans call for the purchase of 14 separate lots to

City seeks to halt wire theft

In response to a string of theft of copper wire from city-owned facilities over the past two years, Gilroy officials are considering adding teeth to regulations surrounding metal recycling within city limits. State law requires scrap metal recyclers document each transaction and record the seller’s name as a way to prevent theft, but compliance across California varies.

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