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January 24, 2026

Art Alliance in the Works

The group will help stoke the city's public arts scene by

State withdraws farm tax incentive

Local farmers and property owners who have benefited from

Opposition to Islamic center continues

South Valley Islamic families are beginning to see their long-awaited plans to build a mosque and community center in San Martin come together, but some vocal San Martin residents continue to oppose the project. The pros and cons of building the proposed Cordoba Center were...

City extends deadline to fill boards, commissions, committees

The City of Gilroy is still looking for volunteers to fill 28 open seats on 13 different City boards, commissions and committees, according to City Clerk Shawna Freels. The deadline, originally Dec. 3, has been extended to Dec. 30.

Pair robs Gilroy Rite Aid of $1,300 in pain pills

Police are searching for two Caucasian suspects who stole more

Funeral, celebration of life set for Don Gage

The family of Don Gage has scheduled an upcoming funeral mass and a celebration of life in honor of the former mayor of Gilroy, who died March 25 at age 79.  A funeral mass for Gage will take place at 10am April 5 at St....

Officials: More Energy Efficiency

Leaders discuss design policy that would give extra points to

Council roundup: Development costs could rise, park purchase approved

The costs for certain developments within Gilroy could increase, if City Council approves an ordinance currently being prepared by City staff.

Business community hopes for ‘compromise’ on signs

GILROY—The Gilroy business community’s leader is hoping for a compromise on the city’s law governing advertising signs and banners, in light of the recent denial of a request to open up communication lines with city staff.

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