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November 9, 2025

Democrats optimistic about keeping Senate; House likely to stay GOP-led

WASHINGTON – Democrats appeared to retain control of the Senate on Tuesday while Republicans will continue to rule the House of Representatives, after congressional elections that featured several high-profile races.

City needs teens

Students looking for that extra padding on their college

Dion Bracco to run for mayor in November

Longtime Gilroy City Councilmember Dion Bracco announced his candidacy for mayor on May 21. Bracco is the first to declare his run for the mayor’s seat that will be vacated by Roland Velasco, who announced in January that he would not be seeking re-election in...

Newly formed business council eyes HCP

For one local organization, it won't be business as usual.

Red Barn advocates get more time

GILROY—Advocates for the Red Barn lodged within Christmas Hill Park have bought the aging structure that has been boarded up since the 1990s a bit more time.

Gilroy brings out shovels to spark development

Vice-Chair Ben Anderson had not seen such a dense meeting agenda

City recognizes man’s heroic New Year’s Eve efforts

The Gilroy City Council and other officials honored one man's

Council rejects taping closed sessions

City Council members shot down a proposal Monday to amend the

Big dreams born from debris?

Leave it to the Gilroy Arts Alliance to see beauty in a string of unoccupied, uninhabitable buildings near the heart of the city's downtown.

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