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February 19, 2026

Rossi takes aim at Borgioli at candidate forum

In an otherwise cordial candidate forum, hosted Oct. 8 at Ann Sobrato High School in Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County Board Incumbent Claudia Rossi went on the offensive—questioning the character and judgment of Gino Borgioli, her lone opponent in the District 7 race. Rossi held...

Sidewalk heave-ho solution

 After years of piecemeal fixes to Gilroy's cracked and uprooted

Planners get details on new elementary school

With thousands of new homes being built on the city’s west side, Gilroy’s Planning Commission on Nov. 3 studied the school district’s plans to build a new elementary school at Glen Loma Ranch.

Bracco joins Woodward in early bid for mayor

With two Gilroy City Council members now declaring their

Council to consider regulating alcohol consumption in public parks

City Council will be considering during its upcoming regular meeting Monday an amendment to Gilroy City Code that could limit the consumption of alcohol in public parks to a reservation and permit-only basis.

Eminent domain and rent control mix

Two initiatives on Tuesday's statewide ballot address the

Pacing Gilroy’s growth

Downtown vision finally takes shape in Specific Plan

Gilroy Gardens Stays Lit for Another Month

The Gilroy Gardens Chinese light exhibit ‘Lumination,’ which was scheduled to end in November, has been extended until Jan. 8. The nighttime show of Chinese artistry made with tens of thousands of colored lights, has drawn tourists from all over and added to the park’s hours of operation. It will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. through most of December. It will be open every night from Dec. 16 to Jan. 8—but not Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. Check gilroygardens.org for tickets, daily events and  schedules. 

Church strikes land deal

For years, South Valley Community Church in Gilroy fought for

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