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December 18, 2025

Council backs immigrants

Wearing white T-shirts with black lettering that reads: “Sanctuary for All,” dozens of immigrant advocates and their allies filled council chambers on Monday to witness city leaders proclaim their support of all residents, regardless of citizenship status.

Gilroyans get into local government

Calling it the “best turnout they've seen in years,” City Council members were delighted with the sheer number of applicants who showed up eager to serve on City committees during the regular meeting Monday.

Union to Grill Administrator

Gilroy's Jay Baksa to undergo questioning before arbitration

Eagle Ridge Drivers: “Someone’s going to get killed”

Drivers are behaving so badly in Gilroy’s gated Eagle Ridge community that residents say they are afraid for their lives. People speed, blow stop signs and have no respect for traffic laws, they said.

One hundred firefighters on scene to battle five acre fire on Eagle Ridge

One hundred firefighters from Gilroy Fire Department, Cal Fire and other departments in the county are fighting a five-acre fire burning thick brush on top of the ridge. The GFD has reported no injuries or structures in danger at the moment. An investigation into how the fire started has not yet begun.  As of last night, 22 fire engines were employed to fight the blaze.

Webinar about VTA’s Transit Redesign in Morgan Hill and Gilroy

This webinar lets you see in real time the changes VTA is planning for Gilroy and Morgan Hill.

False alarms real costly

With what the city spent on responding to false alarms last

Slide Show: Winds Knock Down Trees All Over Gilroy

Heavy winds knocked down trees all over Gilroy and sent crews out to stop the hazards. On Friday, by 3 p.m. 6,800 customers were without power in Gilroy, according to PG&E.

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