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April 16, 2026

Commission relaxes cannabis ban

The Gilroy Planning Commission bucked the city staff’s recommendation and opened the door to possible recreational cannabis sales in Gilroy Thursday. In a 5-1 vote, with Tom Fischer voting against it, the commission decided not to strengthen anti-marijuana laws before the state legalizes the herb...

GUSD candidate forum Thursday

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Whose job is it anyway?

You might have to ring the bell a few times next time you visit

Story behind Gilroy’s biggest housing complex

Gilroyans say the Alexander Station Apartments, a $95 million project on the corner of 10th Street and Alexander, will be filled with residents bused in from Oakland and will lower the quality of the neighborhood. They say there aren’t enough classrooms for the kids and the future students will be bused to far away schools, rather than those they can walk to.

South Valley pool could stay open after all

Gilroy City Council voted to move forward with covering the repairs and operation of the South Valley Middle School pool for three years – pending City inspections and repair estimates – on a 4-3 vote, putting to end a six-month debate that created a real splash among the City and the school district.

Plan for Fort Ord veterans cemetery gains momentum

Gov. Jerry Brown recently signed a bill introduced by

Gilroy residents invited to ‘town hall’ meeting on gang issues

Gilroy Police Department's Anti-Crime Team will host a

Nominations open for June primary election

If you have ever considered running for local office in Santa Clara County, now is your chance. Monday kicked off the nomination period for the June 5, 2018 Statewide Primary Election. The nomination period ends on Friday, March 9, but can be extended to Wednesday,...

Council passes request to put liens on homeowners who haven’t paid their trash bill

During Monday's meeting, City Council reluctantly passed a motion to place liens on 127 Gilroy properties with tenants who haven't paid their trash bills, conceding to the fact that they are legally bound to approving it because of city health codes. 

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