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March 7, 2026

Police union narrowly approves deal, avoids layoffs

A divided police union narrowly approved a one-year contract

Quarry battle looms

The developers behind a proposed quarry-cum-neighborhood project

Woodward to serve on Caltrain’s Joint Powers Board

At the beginning of each year, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) Board of Directors appoints members to serve on various VTA committees and advisory boards.

Gilroy Gardens deal could happen Monday, but issues remain

With time running out, officials from the city and Gilroy

Council approves $770K for youth center

The Gilroy City Council on Monday approved more than $770,000 worth of improvements to the Gilroy Community Youth Center, which include resurfacing the center's basketball courts and constructing disabilities-compliant restrooms and picnic areas.

Swirling questions on alarm records

Gilroy City Councilman Dion Bracco has refused to answer questions as to why he filed a public records request last month seeking information on mayoral opponent Councilman Perry Woodward’s private home security system. Bracco did issue a 200-word statement after failing to return repeated phone calls.

City drafts response to Grand Jury’s findings about puffed-up public employee benefits

Mayor Al Pinheiro has written a response to the June 13 Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury report that highlighted seven recommendations to reduce Gilroy’s public employee benefits, noting that the City “shares the Grand Jury’s concerns.”

‘3 at 50’ Plan Costs $515,000

City officials say cost to the city of retirement package sought

152 intersection to open Saturday

Caltrans District 4 has announced the opening this Saturday of

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