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December 14, 2025

Priority list gets a shuffle

The City Council has hammered out their overarching goals over the next five years through nearly 15 hours of discussion at its annual retreat facilitated by a Florida-based consulting firm. No. 1: financial stability, followed by revamping downtown.

Train service extended

South County economic developers are cheerleading Monterey County's plan to bring train service from Salinas to San Jose, with stops in Gilroy, Morgan Hill and eventually Castroville and Pajaro.

Gilroy’s overtaxed homeowners to get $7M back

Gilroy—Gilroy families over-billed for property taxes for as many as 28 years will get refunds that could total more than $7 million, and Santa Clara County’s cities and schools will pay for the fiscal fiasco, officials said this week.

San Benito leaders celebrate long-awaited bypass opening

The long wait for the opening of the Highway 25 bypass is

Chamber endorses Wasserman for county supervisor

The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce board endorsed Los Gatos Town

County chops $223.2M to balance budget

A $4.2 billion recommend budget for Santa Clara County that

Guest Column: How Bad Can Traffic Get?

52 at Ferguson. If you're a Gilroy resident, or a commuter from outside of the area, you know the spot I'm talking about. The "new" light at the intersection of 152 and Ferguson that went in a few years ago. If you live close like I do, you know how often things go wrong or happen at this exact spot. The lights were put in to "help" with the fender benders and multitude of accidents that happened when it was just a stop sign. Too many people were impatient and caused gridlock right at this spot from all directions.

Community perception, sewer rate hikes, Gilroy Gardens focus of council retreat

Council relations, regional partnerships and the future of

Daughters of Charity sues SEIU-UHW, Blue Wolf

GILROY—A Roman Catholic health system has sued opponents who fought the sale of its Gilroy hospital and others, alleging a union and private firm conspired to undermine the $843 million deal.

Advocates buy barn more time

The iconic yet long-neglected fixture lodged within Christmas Hill Park, one that has been boarded-up and fenced off since the 1990s, will stand for another year after City Council voted unanimously to call off the bulldozers.

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