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December 25, 2025

Meeting Wrapped in Secrecy

Gilroy City Council calls upon rarely used law to privately

UPDATED: Assemblyman Alejo votes yes on bill that could strip Gilroy’s public works funding

The City of Gilroy could lose millions in state funding for public works projects if California Senate Bill No. 7 - authored by Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (D- Sacramento) and Senator Anthony Cannella (R-Ceres) - eventually becomes law, confirmed Mayor Don Gage.

High-Speed Rail CEO to meet with top officials in Gilroy

The CEO for the California High-Speed Rail Authority will meet

Health care bill elicits hope, worries from locals

The U.S. House, with support from local lawmakers and health

Winery owner joins supervisor candidate field

Gilroy winery owner Thomas Kruse added his name to the field of

Smith to remain sheriff

Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith will remain in her post

Binding arbitration will continue until at least December

Police and fire unions won't have to worry about losing their

Mega mall no longer

Westfield cuts project to stay within city limits

Public workshop on Gilroy’s future slated for April 2

The General Plan Advisory Committee, tasked with revamping Gilroy’s vision and guiding principles over the next two decades through the General Plan, will be holding a public workshop April 2. Members of the public who participate will have a chance to share their own ideas about Gilroy’s future with City officials at 6:30 p.m. at Eliot Elementary School.

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