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April 11, 2026

Cannery project sailing though second phase

A year ago, the South County Cannery housing project appeared to

Public safety unions taking low profile this election

In a break from politics as usual, the unions of the Gilroy police and fire departments have kept a low profile in endorsing candidates for mayor or City Council, according to those running for office.

Peter Arellano: Joining the mayoral race?

Despite declaring in January 2011 he did not intend to run for Gilroy’s top political seat, City Councilman Peter Arellano is considering throwing his hat in the 2012 mayoral race, according to an email Arellano sent to potential supporters Wednesday.

Council votes to have crosswalk repainted

City Council voted to restore the crosswalk on Wren Avenue and Byers Street near El Roble Park, after residents from that neighborhood repeatedly complained to City staff when they removed it over the summer.  

Newsom signs state budget into law

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the 2024-25 budget into law on June 29, solidifying $16 billion in cuts and other moves that closed a $46.8 billion deficit.  The budget is $297.5 billion, with $211.5 billion committed from the general fund. It maintains $22.5 billion in reserve...

Haglund leaving post as city administrator

GILROY—After seven years as Gilroy’s city administrator, Tom Haglund will be leaving his post for the Sierras.

City Will Look Into Exemptions

St. Mary Catholic School convinces City Council members to

Gav Buys Land in Coyote Valley, Hollister For New Campuses

College will save an estimated $20 million or more for Coyote

No slip-ups in city ledgers

The city has never had major problems with its bookkeeping, but

Updated: Council will not put binding arbitration on ballot

Council members' varying takes on binding arbitration

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