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December 4, 2025

Love ’em or hate ’em, fireworks stay

Some call it a lack of common sense, some say the body lacks

Council OKs ‘small animals’ ordinance

After zero discussion on the dais and no public comment Monday night, the Gilroy City Council voted 5-2 to introduce an ordinance that would limit the number of rabbits, chickens and other "small animals" city residents may own.

Council approves raises for city clerk, administrator

Gilroy City Council unanimously approved a series of 2 percent salary increases for both the city clerk and city administrator at the April 21 meeting.

County to address winery rules

An comprehensive series of monthly meetings aimed at balancing the practical needs of an evolving wine industry will begin to culminate this Thursday.

Segment of Sixth Street closed today

Sixth Street will be closed to westbound traffic between

Council member Paul Kloecker dies

Longtime public servant Paul Kloecker, 82, died Friday morning. Kloecker, who lived in Gilroy for more than three decades, served on the City Council from 1983-1995 and rejoined the City Council in 2016. He was a dedicated public servant and was committed to the community in...

Harmer concedes, McNerney will take office Jan. 3

The last of four counties posted vote tallies last week in one

City exhausted by bullet train costs

When it comes to spending staff hours and taxpayer dollars planning for California's pricey and contentious high-speed rail project, City of Gilroy officials say they're nearing the end of the line.

Council Poised to Enact Parking Restrictions

Council expected to OK policy that would allow police to issue

Help available for flood-stricken farmers

The US Department of Agriculture is offering cost sharing assistance for farmers who suffered damage from the recent floods.

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