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March 21, 2026

Health care bill elicits hope, worries from locals

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

Proposition addresses rainy day fund, extends tax increases

California Proposition 1A on the May 19 ballot would make

No more War and Peace in council packets

When Gilroy City Council member Perry Woodward picked up the Feb. 24 agenda packet, he noticed roughly 42 percent of the packet was—instead of staff reports and material relating to what council was making decisions on—written public comment sent in by a vocal citizen, Joseph Thompson.

Jangwon Gardens?

A group of investors from South Korea and Guam are behind the

City goofs on fence fines

A former developer fined more than $45,000 by the City of Gilroy stemming from an out-of-code barbed wire fence he built after suffering a brutal beating at his home in 2008 will only pay a fraction of that because the city misread its own municipal code and incorrectly charged him for a large portion of attorney fees.

Red Barn vies for historic designation

Once known as the

Trustee race down to three votes

The race for one of the spots on the school board is so close,

City takes chisel to Arts Alliance’s building plans

On the heels of a $135,000 facelift making the Interim Center for the Arts more comfortable for hosting shindigs, the Gilroy Arts Alliance has a possible problem on its palette that could whitewash most special events beginning in 2012.

Lofgren: Deportations would harm food supply

After celebrating the holidays with her family and recovering from a bout of Covid, Zoe Lofgren flew back to Washington, DC on Jan. 2 to begin her new term representing California’s 18th Congressional District in the US Congress. The district follows Highway 101 from...

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