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February 10, 2026

Candidates have no time limit to remove signs

Gilroy residents could be seeing campaign signs lingering across the city well past the Nov. 6 election. The City of Gilroy Email Express this week included a reminder to residents and candidates about recent amendments to campaign rules that allows signs to stay up for...

CHS Aquatic Center receives Award of Excellence

City Public Information Officer Joe Kline announced today that the City of Gilroy has received an Award of Excellence from the California Park & Recreation Society (CPRS) for the Christopher High School Aquatic Center, which is located on the campus at Day Road.

Community helps revamp Gilroy’s ‘operating manual’ for growth

One year ago, 25 members of the General Plan Advisory Committee first gathered for to help revamp the blueprint for Gilroy's future when it comes to development, housing, jobs, transportation and growth in general. The group, known as GPAC, is tasked with revising the city's guiding principles and vision through the creation of a new 20-year General Plan.

Marijuana in the workplace

Marijuana may be legal in California, but to federal officials it’s as illegal as cocaine, warned Philip Griego, an attorney who briefed Gilroy business people on marijuana in the workplace Wednesday.

Recall election could cost city $400 K

Dealing a potential set-back to one man's passionate effort to

Gilroy Garlic Festival releases final tally of volunteer group yields

The Gilroy Garlic Festival released its final tally of the

Residents petition Gilroy City Council for traffic relief

The Gilroy City Council on Monday heard from another group that formed to address unsafe traffic conditions in its part of the growing city. This time it was members of the three-year-old Upper Welburn Neighborhood Group, which says Wellburn Avenue has turned into a speedway and cut-through for motorists driving to major thoroughfares such as Santa Teresa Boulevard.

Officials seek input on how to spend federal funding locally

City and county officials are asking Gilroy residents for their input on how best to spend more than $360,000 in federal funding dedicated to improving the community. In conjunction with the county and cities across the county, officials are hosting the last of three regional forums—this one in Gilroy—to ask locals how to address homelessness, affordable housing and community improvements with that funding.

California exit poll highlights

Some highlights of data from exit polls conducted for The

Willey House Improvements Delayed

Council vote delays upgrades until market analysis is

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