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March 6, 2026

Drought strikes nerve at legislative summit

GILROY—The second-annual South County Legislative Summit was a who’s-who of elected officials that included U.S. Congress representatives and South County mayors pro tem.

Council seeks in-house attorney

City Council voted to form a committee to look for an in-house attorney Feb. 24 – a sea change from its position since the early 1990s of using the City’s contracted legal firm, San Jose-based Berliner Cohen.

Sour market means change in strategy

Like many Americans grappling with tough economic times, South

Council set to discuss police, fire contracts in closed session

City Council has scheduled a special meeting next week and the items on the agenda will be closed to the public, as they involve union contract negotiations.

Dance at your own risk

A local developer says a police officer is threatening to cite

Mayor’s Race Heats Up

The Gilroy mayoral race is starting to heat up as Terry Feinberg has announced he is resigning his post as chairman of the board of the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce in order to support Councilmember Roland Velasco in his bid to become Gilroy’s next mayor.

Brown checks in early, declares, ‘Look, I’ve done this before’

Past and would-be future Gov. Jerry Brown was in the house early

Gilroy groups have tax-exempt status revoked

More than two dozen organizations in Gilroy are among

Sales tax revenue up, again

For the eighth quarter in a row, Gilroy experienced positive growth in sales tax revenue, according to a report by the city.

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