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April 10, 2026

St. Mary School Wins ‘Unjust’ Fee Battle

Despite objections from city staff, the City Council approves

Last-ditch offer fizzles

City hall's efforts to regain control over public-safety

Gilroy Could Get a Huge New Water Resort

The company billed as owning the largest chain of indoor water parks in the world is in talks with Gilroy about building one of its popular family resorts at the city-owned Gilroy Gardens.

Putting in the Extra Effort

Bruce Williams honored as Chamber's 2005 Man of the Year

Public will run the open government commission now, not council

City Council is preparing to change the dynamics of their open government commission – which was created in 2009 to promote transparency from Gilroy staff – as they move to allow members of the public apply for the commission.

Court seeks Grand Jury applicants

The Santa Clara County Superior Court is accepting applications

Furloughs, layoffs in upcoming state budget proposal

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to save $1.6 billion

Revved-Up Rally Proposal

Group wants include wet T-shirt contests, tattoo parlors and

Local Native American Mining Battle Brewing

Native Americans say mining operations proposed for 30 years at the sprawling Sargent Ranch in Gilroy will hurt the environment and land sacred to their tribe, but the developer says he will do all he can to protect Indian resources.

New turn signs have neighbors fuming

New turning restrictions on upper Welburn Avenue and Mantelli Drive drew ire from nearly 200 people Tuesday night, who packed the cafeteria of Luigi Aprea Elementary School.

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