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December 10, 2025

Tech-Savvy Garlic Chief Full of Ideas

The Gilroy resident and longtime festival volunteer is quick to

Smith, Hirokawa head for Nov. runoff

Incumbent Sheriff Laurie Smith and retired Undersheriff John Hirokawa said Tuesday night, with about 41 percent of the total expected ballots counted in the June 5 election, they are both prepared for a November runoff battle for Santa Clara County Sheriff. As of 9pm, neither...

Transients ticketed for sleeping in a car?

Following a recent court ruling that found the City of Los Angeles’ ban on living in a vehicle unconstitutional, local advocates for the homeless will ask Gilroy officials to stop punishing those who have no other place to sleep.

Library bond passes by less than 2 %

Gilroy will get a new library.

Rosso clear winner; rest of field tight

In a quiet race for four seats, newcomer Dom Payne posted a

Woodward drops out of mayor race, backs Don Gage

Councilman Perry Woodward announced Thursday that he is no longer running for mayor, in light of former Gilroy Mayor Don Gage's decision to enter the race. 

Developers sue city over fees

Three developers, including the Glen-Loma Corporation, owned by Filice family members who are longtime residents and developers in Gilroy, have sued the City of Gilroy for more than $500,000 in relief for “unjustified and excessive development fees” as well as unspecified attorney fees, according to court documents.

Budget balancing or depriving children?

Opponents of Proposition 1D say the measure hurts children.

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