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April 18, 2026

Gilroy’s eyes in the sky

Ever wonder what the cameras in some of the intersections throughout Gilroy are for?

Government cuts affect those on Section 8

As of Sept. 1, those in the Santa Clara County who receive subsidies from the government's Section 8 voucher program will be required to put 35 percent of their income toward rent – a 5 percent increase from the subsidy that has been in place for decades.

Year of Roadwork Begins

Monterey Streetscape project will bring new parking, sidewalks,

City continues to monitor Uvas Creek

Flood advisories for Uvas Creek issued Thursday ended at 12 a.m.

Velasco Leads in Donations

Roland Velasco has raised 20 percent more in campaign funds than Perry Woodward in his bid to be elected Gilroy’s next mayor. According to FPPC filings posted by the city clerk to Gilroy’s website, Velasco has raised $44,194 to Woodward’s $35,899 as of Sept 24.

UPDATE: City will not appeal Mi Pueblo decision

A motion to appeal Mi Pueblo's bright facade was denied, but not

Poll finds sharp increase in partisan divides

WASHINGTON – Partisan differences now divide Americans more sharply than distinctions of race, religion, education or sex as a decade-long wave has pushed Democrats and Republicans to opposite corners on a wide range of formerly less partisan issues.

City needs volunteers to fill boards, commissions, committees

The City of Gilroy is looking for volunteers to fill 27 open seats on 13 different City boards, commissions and committees, according to City Clerk Shawna Freels. From the Arts and Culture Commission to the Open Government Commission to the Planning Commission, most positions have a term between two and four years of service.

Let’s hear it for the speaker, or not

Clapping may be as easy as putting one's hands together, but

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