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December 25, 2025

Officials trumpet new library’s flashy features

With hammers knocking nails and saws perforating metal nearby, Library Project Manager Dan Johnson elevated his voice to describe the down-and-dirty features of Gilroy's new library.

Dancing, used police firearms on city council agenda

On Monday, the Gilroy City Council will consider a new, more specific version of the city's entertainment ordinance that could relax regulations  on dancing downtown. 

Bus cuts proposed for Gilroy

Gilroy is set to lose three bus lines, fifty percent of its total coverage area, if a proposed network redesign is approved by the VTA board of directors in April.

City seeks support for sales tax

Top city officials in Gilroy have begun a campaign to build public support for a sales tax increase in 2020. Mayor Roland Velasco, Police Chief Scot Smithee, Interim Fire Chief Jeff Clet and City Administrator Gabriel Gonzalez all signed an open letter posted online Sept....

Can council members say that?

Confusion surrounds closed session rules

Cities united in sisterhood

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Green light still lit for pot shop suit

Despite a Nov. 2 statewide defeat of Proposition 19, it will be

Gilroy loses Tree City USA designation

Gilroy is proud to be acknowledged as a Tree City USA city. Right? Actually, no. At a meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission,  Recreation Manager Adam Henig revealed that Gilroy is no longer an official Tree City. Why? Somebody in City Hall forgot to apply. In...

Councilwoman questions city’s vehicle purchases

GILROY—Gilroy Councilwoman Cat Tucker is questioning the mayor’s motivations for trying to slash $200,000 from the Gilroy Welcome Center.

Charter files for bankruptcy

Struggling Charter Communications Inc., the nation's

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