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December 26, 2025

City not backing down on URM liens

Dealing with downtown's 18 unreinforced masonry buildings is slow-going but starting to yield results, following City Council's last-ditch effort in June to enforce liens on property owners who were noncompliant in retrofitting their buildings to local and state safety regulations.

Council race months away, but it’s heating up already

November is only four months away, and this year's City Council

Quarter Million for Sidewalk Repairs

Next year's $28.5-million budget sets aside $250,000 for

New library turns a page

Donned in yellow hard hats with golden shovels in hand, city and

Mayor reaches out to community for roundtable

In an effort to reach out to the entire community and find

Velasco Leads in Donations

Roland Velasco has raised 20 percent more in campaign funds than Perry Woodward in his bid to be elected Gilroy’s next mayor. According to FPPC filings posted by the city clerk to Gilroy’s website, Velasco has raised $44,194 to Woodward’s $35,899 as of Sept 24.

Survey: Inflation a top priority among Latino voters

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Housing costs and inflation are the top concerns for California's 9 million Latino registered voters, according to a report issued Sept. 10 by the Latino Community Foundation, a national nonprofit dedicated to Latino voter engagement.  Although some blame political candidates for high costs, most blame...

Haglund: Mercury News wrong about pension pickups in Gilroy

A story published Sunday in the San Jose Mercury News was allegedly inaccurate when it reported the City of Gilroy picks up the tab for 16 of the pension contributions employees are supposed to foot, according to City Human Resources Director LeeAnn McPhillips.

VTA Ridership hits record high

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority continues to see

City closes streets for maintenance

Residents in several southwest Gilroy neighborhoods may have to

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