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March 12, 2026

Council approves residential development, spat ensues

After a long period of convoluted and emotionally charged discussion, Council voted 4-1 during Monday's regular meeting to make an exception to a city ordinance that limits the number of market-value residential allotments to approve a 91-unit residential project west of Monterey Street and east of Wren Avenue, near Gilroy Veterinary Hospital. 

Breaking: Planning commission approves mosque

The Santa Clara County Planning Commission approved plans to build the Cordoba Center in San Martin – a mosque, cemetery and meeting place for the South Valley Islamic Community – at its meeting late Thursday afternoon, according to Hamdy Abbass, spokesman for SVIC who attended the meeting in San Jose.

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Million-plus jobless Californians are facing benefit cutoff

More than 1 million jobless California workers could have their unemployment insurance benefits cut off soon if Congress does not continue federally financed benefit extensions of up to 99 weeks, state officials said Wednesday.

Gilroy tourism snags a big city funding boost

Gilroy will soon be known for much more than its garlic if the

Save now, spend later?

It's still too early to tell how much furloughs at City Hall

152 Signal Light Party

Gilroy Foods employees will no longer have to wait for a break

Green light still lit for pot shop suit

Despite a Nov. 2 statewide defeat of Proposition 19, it will be

Priority list gets a shuffle

The City Council has hammered out their overarching goals over the next five years through nearly 15 hours of discussion at its annual retreat facilitated by a Florida-based consulting firm. No. 1: financial stability, followed by revamping downtown.

Council OK’s liens for garbage bill non-payment

A motion to place liens on 127 Gilroy properties with tenants who haven’t paid their trash bills for a minimum of 120 days reluctantly received a passing vote by the City Council Monday. Council members said they are legally bound to approve it because of city health codes.

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