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Gilroy
November 18, 2025

Task force to look at new growth

GILROY

Taking a stance

Binding arbitration, affordable housing are hot buttons for

11th Congressional District results

Jerry McNerney ousts David Harmer by 121 votes in the runoff for

After huge fuss, Council orders ‘paint the crosswalk’

After City staff defended their reasons to angry residents for removing a heavily trafficked crosswalk on Wren Avenue and Byers Street near El Roble Park for three months, Council told staff to repaint the crosswalk immediately during their regular meeting Monday.

High-speed rail offering station grants to Gilroy, 6 other cities

The California High-Speed Rail Authority announced Thursday it

Lights out for the drought, but destruction in rain’s wake

When you called the Santa Clara Valley Water District—even during this week’s rains—and were put on hold, this is what you heard: “It may not seem like it, but we’re still in a drought.”

Camino Arroyo Bridge project inches along

Second and last phase of bridge will cost $6.5M

Protecting Undocumented Workers in Gilroy

A grassroots group of more than 50 Gilroyans was told that the city police department hasn’t and will not enforce federal immigration law Tuesday night at a meeting at South Valley Middle School.

Council set to discuss police, fire contracts in closed session

City Council has scheduled a special meeting next week and the items on the agenda will be closed to the public, as they involve union contract negotiations.

Vacant homes a nuisance; Foreclosed, abandoned homes becoming havens for criminal activity

As the mortgage foreclosure crisis continues, more and more

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