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March 20, 2026

Write-in candidate for mayor renews focus

Write-in mayoral candidate Robert Martinez has been watching a lot of politics lately. The supply chain professional wakes up every morning at 4:30 to do his doctor-prescribed exercises and while he gets his body moving, ready to start the day, the latest media showdown between the two presidential contenders, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump provides the soundtrack to his morning, and this has got him thinking.

City council prioritizes enormous optional project list

Charged with narrowing a $6.1 million deficit and prioritizing a

Gilroy underrepresented in the county

Despite having the most land available for ongoing development in Santa Clara County, Gilroy will not have a place at the table when it comes to making key decisions on future growth.

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City Hall raises reached 30 to 40 percent

City records show that a handful of Gilroy employees, from

Council punts pool back to schools

City Council members butted heads for an hour Monday evening before voting 4-1 to ask the Gilroy Board of Education to explore what – if anything at all – the school district can contribute to help save the defunct pool at South Valley Middle School.

Gilroy City Council race ready, set to go

Gilroy City Councilman Peter Arellano met Friday with City Clerk

Pace will race, after all

The pool of candidates vying for one of four soon-to-be-vacant seats on the Gilroy Unified School District Board of Education grew as of of Thursday.

Sewer plant cleans up awards again

The city's waste treatment plant sure can clean up.

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