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March 5, 2026

City seeks grant funding for pilot project to house the homeless

The City of Gilroy is making strides with its 15-step plan to address homelessness in the community, including seeking grant funding to house some of the long-term homeless and purchasing locks to install on the doors to restrooms in public parks, according to Gilroy Police Chief Denise Turner.

A one-woman show

Gilroy

Plenty of variety in water district board race

The election of South County's sole representative on the Santa

Placards a bad sign

Decorated with garlic bulbs and catchy slogans, the political

“Now it’s someone else’s turn”

In the midst of all the shoulder patting, thanking, well wishes and congratulating that transpired at the City Council chambers Friday night as the public officially welcomed Don Gage as their new mayor, retiring Councilman Bob Dillon's parting words put it best. 

Exec steps aside

Gilroy

Rosso pulls out of GUSD race

After nearly a decade of service on the Gilroy Unified School District’s Board of Trustees, local businessman Jaime Rosso announced he has pulled out of the upcoming Nov. 6 election. “It has been immensely rewarding and my great honor to serve these past 18 years...

Council to discuss rezoning land as ‘high density’

In order to meet certain state requirements of low-income housing, the City Council will discuss at their regular meeting Monday adapting the housing section of the general plan by rezoning 26 acres within the city to “high density residential” raising the minimum unit per acre from 16 to 20 in these areas.

Settlement urged in Morgan Hill spying case

A superior court judge wants the city and local attorney Bruce

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