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November 23, 2025

City Council to consider later meeting time

The next scheduled Gilroy City Council meeting will address whether the City Council meeting time should move from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on a permanent basis, according to City Clerk Shawna Freels. The matter was brought to the attention of the City Council during their regular scheduled meeting Feb. 4.

Fire official retires after a long, colorful career

When Colin Martin drives around Gilroy he sees, hears and feels things no one else in his family knows about.

Community roundtable sets scene for council retreat

Nearly six months ago, Mayor Al Pinheiro invited 21 community

‘Second chance’ for sign proponents

City Council heard the pleas of 12 vocal business owners and community members who asked for a three-month reprieve from the controversial sign ordinance. But the regulations—which involve warning violating businesses and fining them up to $500 in some cases—will remain in effect.

Polling places for the Nov. 2 election

General elections are around the corner. Tuesday's election will

60 percent of votes tallied: Wasserman leads the way; Williams, Alvarado in dead heat

Mike Wasserman leads the race to fill Don Gage's District 1

“Now it’s someone else’s turn”

In the midst of all the shoulder patting, thanking, well wishes and congratulating that transpired at the City Council chambers Friday night as the public officially welcomed Don Gage as their new mayor, retiring Councilman Bob Dillon's parting words put it best. 

UPDATE: Gilroy man falls to death after cutting down tree branch

Less than two months after saying goodbye to her 80-year-old

Integrity of City Budget Scrutinized

Fire union representatives claim money is there

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