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May 9, 2025

A call to answer for raises

City Administrator Tom Haglund has said he regrets the

South Valley Newspapers enters new era

In reorganization moves revolving around a more concentrated

Council approves station plan consultant

The City Council voted 7-0 Monday night to approve a

Learn Mexican History and Have Coffee with a Cop

See Gilroy Mexican family history

Prop 13, eliminating property tax reassessment on retrofits, passing easily

Initial results show Proposition 13 taking an early commanding

Art center could open Jan. 1

Gilroy's former Salvation Army building could house a new arts

Morgan Hill caught in golf course Catch-22

Morgan Hill is caught between the proverbial rock and a hard

Gavilan considers $248M 2018 bond issue

Kathleen Rose Gavilan College president superintendent
The Gavilan Joint Community College District Board of Trustees is considering placing a $248 million bond measure on the November 2018 ballot. A recent survey found a sample of district residents, from Hollister to south San Jose, were in support of the measure, which would...

Can Council rein in $55.8M?

City Council is considering taking a closer look at its 300-page biennial budget that includes the addition of seven new jobs and a $55.8 million expenditure for Gilroy police and fire departments, something Mayor Pro Tempore Perry Woodward wants to scale back.

City mulls transparency during labor negotiations

The city of Gilroy is exploring where and how to shed light on a complex process that’s traditionally gone on behind closed doors: public employee contract negotiations.

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