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March 4, 2026

200 Trees on the Chopping Block

Five years of drought and the recent winter storms have wreaked havoc on Gilroy’s trees, according to city staff, and now more than 200 of them are on the chopping block.

3,200 mail-in ballots left to be counted in Gilroy

There are 3,200 outstanding mail-in ballots to be counted in the

U.S. Senate results

Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer won her slugfest with GOP rival

Expansion Anxiety

Week-long poll currently in progress already shows 78 percent of

Gilroy’s E-Government in Action

Residents can download forms, put in service requests on Web

Council signs off on half-percent pay hike for firefighters

After six months of negotiations, City Council voted 5-1 during its regular meeting Monday night to approve a half-percent pay raise for local firefighters.

Assemblywoman to announce Senate bid

Assemblywoman Anna Caballero is set to officially announce her

Garlic Cornerstone Unveiled

Association's future home has local businesses concerned about

Kids Art is Free Saturday

FREE ART CLASSES In 1989, much of the arts had been removed from the elementary school classrooms, and after visiting the very successful “Hands on the Arts” event in Sunnyvale, Gilroy Recreation staff held a “roundtable” meeting with the hope of creating a similar event. It worked and has bloomed over the years.

Library taxes split

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