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March 29, 2026

Local Reps Resolutions

For the edition published on New Year’s Day, it seems fitting to ask several notable Gilroyans for their New Year’s resolutions.

Union to Grill Administrator

Gilroy's Jay Baksa to undergo questioning before arbitration

Six candidates vie for 27th Assembly seat

Six contenders, including two Morgan Hill residents, have

Council welcomes new chief

The mayor formally swore in Denise Turner, Gilroy's new police

Sacramento will take $1.2 M from Gilroy to balance state budget

California finally has a balanced state budget, but only with

Half Cent for $6 Billion Transit

Santa Clara County residents will pay a half-cent sales tax to improve roads, trains, bike and pedestrian paths to the tune of $6 billion, if a major group representing the top businesses in Silicon Valley has its way.

South County reps cautious on impeachment

As the question of whether to impeach President Donald Trump loomed over the California Democratic Convention the weekend of May 31, local representatives continued to resist the pressure to advocate impeachment. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi grew more emboldened in her calls to hold...

Let there be art…and history

The $1.1 million Paseo project is getting its finishing touches this week, after years of work. Workers posted Gilroy history placards along the alleyway at 7453 Monterey St. between Fifth and Sixth streets.The paseo is a linear, tile-lined rectangular mini-park and walkway that will serve as an aesthetic shortcut from Monterey Street to the parking lots between Eigleberry Street and Gourmet Alley.The city purchased the property in 2012 and demolished the unreinforced masonry building on the site to make way for the new pedestrian amenity. A design group of volunteers selected the design.  

City reports strong sales tax numbers

Gilroy sales tax revenues continue to rise, according to figures released by the city.

Hospital battle rages in Gilroy

It was squeeze-in-only room at Gilroy City Hall as an overflow crowd of more than 100 people squared off over the proposed sale of Saint Louise Regional Hospital and DePaul Medical Center in Morgan Hill. Dozens waited hours for a two-minute chance to give their two-cents on an issue that has divided communities and a union.

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