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November 27, 2025

Charter files for bankruptcy

Struggling Charter Communications Inc., the nation's

San Jose passes pension measure, unions lament

Voters in San Diego and San Jose overwhelmingly voted to pare back retirement benefits for city employees, setting the stage for a showdown over public pensions in Sacramento later this year.

UPDATED: Council backs off on fire talk

A wrangling over whether the City of Gilroy would contract out

Five interested in council seats opening in Nov.

It may only be March, but at least two Gilroy residents have set

Largest Charity Ponders Gilroy’s Needs

Lack of affordable housing, poor road conditions, and the availability of street drugs are some of the biggest problems raised by community leaders in Gilroy recently, during a fact-finding session hosted by the largest community foundation in the country.

For the love of art: Two committee seats still open

Even with all of the publicity the City of Gilroy has put into its recruitment campaign, two seats on the Public Art Committee remain to be filled.

Q&A with Gilroy City Council candidate Pasquale Greco

Before interviewing the candidates, the Editorial Board of the

Council endorses farmer for water district seat, lowers development fees

City Council voted 6-1 during their regular meeting Monday night to endorse a longtime Gilroy farmer to the now empty seat on the Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors, as Gage resigned from the board Dec. 7 to step into his role as Gilroy’s new mayor.

City’s Budget Not So Bleak

A sneak peek at the five-year budget shows a surplus of half a

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