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January 4, 2026

UPDATED: Higher water rates for residents coming

GILROY—A “game changer” of a court ruling in southern California is leading Gilroy and other cities to revise their tiered water pricing schedules, spelling out higher costs for residential users and shrinking bills for large commercial and industrial users.

MH OKs $360K in furniture

Come January, developers and small business owners will be

Pit bull kills family’s poodle

Rich Ragasa was walking his 10-pound poodle mix named Penny at Sunrise Park at 7:30 p.m. March 11, as he did every evening, when a pair of pit bulls approached, unleashed, from behind.

Campaign cash flows out of town

A new face on the political scene has stuffed the campaign piggy

Advocates buy barn more time

The iconic yet long-neglected fixture lodged within Christmas Hill Park, one that has been boarded-up and fenced off since the 1990s, will stand for another year after City Council voted unanimously to call off the bulldozers.

Rancho Project in Limbo

Council members delay final approval of 260-unit affordable

Businessman in his first race

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$18 million project underway along U.S. 101 in South County

GILROY—Caltrans is inching towards completion of an $18 million project to add carpool lanes, meters and traffic surveillance cameras to U.S. 101 on-ramps in Gilroy, Morgan Hill and South San Jose.

Huge Housing Development Proposed for North Gilroy

GILROY—The city council will decide Monday whether to recommend annexing 721 acres of farmland north of the city to build a massive planned development with two schools, a major shopping center and several parks.

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