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February 22, 2026

Gilroy Gardens deal could happen Monday, but issues remain

With time running out, officials from the city and Gilroy

Conflicts plague valley water district decisions

SAN JOSE—The Santa Clara Valley Water District, water wholesaler to 1.8 million people, has championed local conservation. The public agency runs three treatment plants for drinking water. It also manages 10 dams and reservoirs, 400 ponds that replenish our groundwater and 275 miles of creeks and streams.

Gilroy will consider vote of no confidence against high-speed rail

Amid an emotional climate ranging from frustration, agitation,

Mayoral motivations propelling open government commission?

Gilroy City Councilman Perry Woodward says the city’s Open Government Commission – a panel he created and was later voted out of – wants to raise the local campaign expenditure ceiling $5,000 to assist his 2012 mayoral opponent, commission member and fellow Councilman Dion Bracco.

Council amends gambling, massage regulations

At its Monday meeting, the city council supported allowing

California Senate vote keeps bullet train alive

SACRAMENTO – The state Senate authorized initial funding for California's high-speed rail project, handing a victory to Gov. Jerry Brown and the Obama administration, which have been pushing hard for the first-in-the-nation bullet train.

Council approves library bid, bonds

Gilroy's City Council approved an $18.18 million bid for a new

For the love of art: Two committee seats still open

Even with all of the publicity the City of Gilroy has put into its recruitment campaign, two seats on the Public Art Committee remain to be filled.

Gilroy Measure C public safety tax shy of two-thirds majority

The Gilroy Measure C quarter-cent sales tax for public safety is heavily favored by voters in the initial results posted by the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters office, but the count is shy of the two-thirds majority needed for passage.  As of 9pm, 60.54%...

Too many dangerous criminals out

On the heels of a letter sent by City Council and the Cities Association of Santa Clara County, Assemblyman Luis Alejo recently met with local officials and listened to concerns about a double-digit increase in crime in Gilroy associated with Assembly Bill 109 – the Public Safety Realignment Act.

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