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April 19, 2026

Planning Commission: Mi Pueblo can keep colors

Heated debate drove groggy-eyed planning commissioners to reach

Red Barn advocates get more time

GILROY—Advocates for the Red Barn lodged within Christmas Hill Park have bought the aging structure that has been boarded up since the 1990s a bit more time.

Farewell to wood fireplaces

Remodels would fall under new ordinance

Bond measure offers rebates for greener vehicles

T. Boone Pickens, the Texas billionaire oilman who says he wants

On the block

Trouble selling houses? Try an auction.

To the shock of GUSD, council puts a stop on sales tax

“Shocked,” “surprised,” “stunned” and “disappointed” by an unexpected 4-2 vote cast Monday by City Council against placing a joint city-school sales tax on the November ballot, it’s “back to the drawing board” for Gilroy School Board trustees as they attempt to safeguard the district from a possible $8.1 million cut in state funding next year.

Council holds off on prevailing wage discussion for library

Gilroy's City Council held off Monday on discussing whether to

Gilroy keeps out cannabis sales

Unlike what’s going on in neighboring Hollister, the green dreams of pot entrepreneurs in Gilroy are drying up. The city has already legislated against medical marijuana dispensaries and will take action in the next few weeks to ban recreational growing and sales of cannabis. “We have...

Council annual retreat to be held Friday, Saturday

Solving gang problems, revitalizing downtown and preparing for a

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