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February 21, 2026

Rancho Project in Limbo

Council members delay final approval of 260-unit affordable

Gilroy Growth Goes to Vote

Gilroy voters will decide in November whether the city of 55,000 should limit sprawl, after a unanimous vote by the City Council Tuesday night. There will be an item on the ballot asking whether Gilroy residents should vote on future proposed developments and whether the city should keep some of the areas on its borders as open space.

Bill would help undocumented disaster victims

Three California assembly members on Tuesday introduced a newly minted bill which, if it becomes law, would bring financial assistance to storm and flood victims who are ineligible for state and federal assistance. Assembly Bill 513, also known as the California Individual Assistance Act, was...

Morgan Hill Unified School District results

Eight ran for four seats on Morgan Hill Unified School District

Calif. bond would launch bullet train project

A century and a half after California built its first railroad,

Q and A with Mayor Perry Woodward

No one could argue that serving on a city council isn’t a grinding activity, requiring one to parse and analyze dense, technical and unfamiliar material, then comment as though one were an expert and to always without fail, make the right decision.

End of police concessions mean $1.1 M in increased city expense

Gilroy Police Department's union contract with the city is set

City Hall art gallery gives photographer good exposure

City Hall is offering up a free dose of art with every visit. Among the many departments handing out stacks of paperwork and permits, the art gallery gracing the walls of City Hall’s central corridor is doling out inspiration to passersby.

Punch in, cash out

Chances are your neighborhood firefighter and police officer

Car dealership giant falls

After 60 years in business, Gilroy Pontiac, Buick and GMC has

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