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April 7, 2026

Save now, spend later?

It's still too early to tell how much furloughs at City Hall

Mayor leaves supe’s office

Gilroy Mayor Roland Velasco has left his job as an aide to Santa County Supervisor Mike Wasserman, saying he wants to devote a full-time focus to his part-time role at City Hall. Velasco, elected to his first term in 2016, said this week he left...

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.

Council wants to know more about Visitors Bureau retail plans

The Gilroy City Council is taking a second look at the Gilroy

Don’t you dare say a word

Many councilmembers have renewed their interest in secrecy

Five vie for council seats

The four-week period to file for three seats on City Council opened July 14, and former councilmen and planning commissioners joined the roster of potential contenders for the Nov. 4 election.

$50K donated to Gilroy arts center

The Gilroy Center for the Arts is receiving a new push from some

Task force to look at new growth

GILROY

Can Council rein in $55.8M?

City Council is considering taking a closer look at its 300-page biennial budget that includes the addition of seven new jobs and a $55.8 million expenditure for Gilroy police and fire departments, something Mayor Pro Tempore Perry Woodward wants to scale back.

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