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April 3, 2026

Council OKs Hecker Pass ‘agri-tourist’ plan

Hecker Pass neighborhoods
  A divided Gilroy City Council on July 2 narrowly approved an “agri-tourist” commercial development near Hecker Pass Highway (CA 152) and Santa Teresa Boulevard. Four council members—Daniel Harney, Peter Leroe-Muñoz, Fred Tovar and Cat Tucker—rebuffed pleas from Mayor Roland Velasco and a standing-room-only crowd of...

City: Development on hold

The single largest building project the City of Gilroy has seen in five years is at a standstill.

Buy the house, get the new car

How about a new set of wheels with that house?

New tenant for old landmark

A superstitious Gary Walton won't say a word about his plans for

City takes control of blight law

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Fire chief lawsuit could cost city $230K

The City of Gilroy is racking up thousands of dollars in legal fees as it staunchly resists settling a year-old lawsuit from two firefighter chiefs who claim they were cheated out of overtime pay, according to court records.

South County political veterans crowd 2022 supervisor race

The election for Santa Clara County District 1 Supervisor is well over a year away, but the field of candidates is already packed with veteran local politicians. Morgan Hill Mayor Rich Constantine, former San Jose City Councilmember Johnny Khamis, County Board of Education Trustee Claudia...

Caltrain board votes to save 86-train schedule

Caltrain's board of directors approved a proposal Thursday that

City pushes ahead on bullet train

GILROY—While the Gilroy portion of the California High-Speed Rail System will be one of the last built in the $68 billion system, city officials and a consulting firm are steaming ahead with environmental planning for a station downtown Gilroy or on prime agricultural land in east Gilroy.

Don’t Flush: Put Drugs Here

Gilroy Police officer Bobby Zuniga demonstrates the new “Don’t Rush to Flush” bin at the Gilroy Police Department (7301 Hanna St.). The bin was established as part of a $276,000 dollar grant funded project to place and promote 50 bins around the county to ensure that prescription drugs don't get into the water supply.

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