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July 3, 2025

City to look at hiring ombudsman

City officials will decide whether to create a new position that

Howard Takes Helm of Gilroy Visitor’s Bureau

Former interim head of the Economic Development Corporation

Prop 13, eliminating property tax reassessment on retrofits, passing easily

Initial results show Proposition 13 taking an early commanding

Seniors and Vets Fear Losing Meals on Wheels

Marilia Andrade, 67, lives alone at The Village Green, a seniors only gated community in Gilroy. Past the gate, the grass surrounding her apartment is green and well manicured. New looking and well-maintained homes sit nearby in a quiet and cozy neighborhood. In her room, Andrade, wearing a comfortable blue gown and pink and blue knitted cap, is still moving in. It's been a busy year for her. For three months she received chemotherapy to treat her pancreatic cancer and losing part of her freedom has been a difficult transition.

Health Food Distributor Cuts Ribbon

UNFI general manager Crystal Brennan cuts the red ribbon at the the company’s state-of-the-art distribution center in Gilroy on Tuesday. She is flanked by UNFI employees and Gilroy Chamber of Commerce president Mark Turner, Gilroy Economic Development Corporation president Tammy Brownlow, Mayor Perry Woodward and Gilroy City Councilwoman Terri Aulman.

City Hall raises reached 30 to 40 percent

City records show that a handful of Gilroy employees, from

Arellano goes up against 12-year Gav trustee Mark Dover

Three seats on the Gavilan College Board of Trustees are up for grabs in the November election, one each in the Gilroy, Morgan Hill and San Benito County areas.

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