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Gilroy
February 15, 2026

High speed politics

Less than a month after the Gilroy City Council expressed no

City closes streets for maintenance

Residents in several southwest Gilroy neighborhoods may have to

EDC opens search for president

The Gilroy Economic Development Corporation announced Tuesday it

Morgan Hill city employees plead for jobs

Union contracts, crime statistics and a NASA scientist were

Art Alliance in the Works

The group will help stoke the city's public arts scene by

Still no timeline for medical marijuana dispensary’s ‘cease and desist’

Gilroy city officials have not yet issued a cease and desist

Council approves salary increases for city administrator, clerk

GILROY—Two employees at City Hall tasked with helping run the Garlic City have received a 2 percent bump in pay, on the heels of similar raises being negotiated for some of the city’s other employees.

Mayor Says ‘Growing Pains’ Are Necessary to Rebuild Downtown

Forum outlines difficulties businesses will face during 10-month

Home owner worry

The loss of a beloved tax deduction for South County homeowners is at stake, as Congress looks to make tough calls on how to decrease its federal deficit.

Can we keep millennials in Gilroy?

Gilroy officials have made a priority of keeping millennials–people in their 20s and 30s–in town after they graduate from college. The challenge is daunting, according to a survey of Gavilan students, who say the city is boring, too expensive and doesn’t have adequate housing.

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