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March 9, 2026

Overnight homeless shelter closed for season

Gilroy's only overnight homeless shelter closed on March 31 and is slated to reopen in December. Now, the hundreds who used the shelter each day this year may have no other legal—or secure—place to sleep in town.

Police chief: dispensary ‘illegal,’ action will be discussed this afternoon

Police Chief Denise Turner said the newly opened medical

6,300 car garage in Gilroy?

A future high-speed rail station in Gilroy would likely require

Fee hike fight just under way

Gilroy

City seeks volunteers to fill boards, commissions

The city of Gilroy is looking for volunteers to fill 25 open seats on 12 various boards, commissions and committees. The openings range from seats on the Planning Commission to the Arts and Culture Commission, and registered voters within city limits must fill seats.

Gilroy protests as city council puts immigration, human rights on the agenda

As protests sprung up in airports across the nation last weekend in response to President Donald Trump’s latest executive action targeting refugees and immigrants from seven majority Muslim countries, a group of about 30 Gilroyans took to the street on Sunday to show their solidarity.

Only Two Get a Nod

Both public safety unions endorse Bracco and Gartman for City

Partner Sues Sargent Ranch Owner

Suit includes allegations that Wayne Pierce diverted millions of

Former Healdsburg redevelopment director to head Gilroy Economic Development Corp.

Richard Spitler may only have served as CEO and president of the

Five vie for council seats

The four-week period to file for three seats on City Council opened July 14, and former councilmen and planning commissioners joined the roster of potential contenders for the Nov. 4 election.

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