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February 16, 2026

A Look Back: 2016 Garlic Fest

The 38th annual Gilroy Garlic Festival has come and gone, and while attendance numbers are down over last year’s, organizers say they should still be on track to reaching $11 million in donations over the lifetime of the event.

City, police reach agreement

Pending formal approval by the Gilroy City Council, the city has

Rosen edges incumbent Carr in DA’s race

Challenger Jeff Rosen emerged with a slim lead over incumbent

New police chief starts March 24

Denise Turner's starting salary will be $162,000, which pales in

Guest Column: Raising free range kids

One of the best ways to attract more kids to walk and bike to school is through events at the schools, and then sending home material to the parents. The kids become the biggest advocates to letting them walk and bike more and especially to school.

Council to consider ban on pot dispensaries

Gilroy's City Council will discuss a possible ban on medical

Managers set to re-group

The awakened managers' union will determine when to hold its

Alejo travels to Watsonville’s sister city in El Salvador

Assemblyman Luis Alejo traveled to El Salvador to meet with political leaders in Watsonville’s sister city, San Pedro Masahuat.

Rally at Airport Uncertain

New group receiving opposition to proposed plan that would use

Putting in the Extra Effort

Bruce Williams honored as Chamber's 2005 Man of the Year

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