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January 22, 2026

Rosso pulls out of GUSD race

After nearly a decade of service on the Gilroy Unified School District’s Board of Trustees, local businessman Jaime Rosso announced he has pulled out of the upcoming Nov. 6 election. “It has been immensely rewarding and my great honor to serve these past 18 years...

Gilroy discusses new city council districts

Should Gilroy go to district elections?

Mixed-use building approved by council

The Gilroy City Council this week unanimously approved a mixed use building that will sit on Monterey Road near Highway 101. The project approved Jan. 14 is planned to have 69 market rate units and 9 affordable housing units for a total of 78 apartments....

City water, sewer rates

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Black relishes unopposed primary win to face Monning in November

New to the political scene, Linda

Farmers face new water runoff rules

Despite a tremendous appearance of farmers and members of the public in opposition to new rules regarding water runoff, the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Board voted unanimously to pass the proposal that will require farmers to closely monitor their water runoff.

Updated: Fewer firefighters per engine?

In an effort to keep Sunrise Fire Station open, Councilman Craig

St. Mary School Wins ‘Unjust’ Fee Battle

Despite objections from city staff, the City Council approves

Eagle Ridge Drivers: “Someone’s going to get killed”

Drivers are behaving so badly in Gilroy’s gated Eagle Ridge community that residents say they are afraid for their lives. People speed, blow stop signs and have no respect for traffic laws, they said.

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