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January 4, 2026

Gilroy growth initiative qualifies for November ballot

Gilroy’s urban growth boundary (UGB) initiative has more than the required number of signatures needed to qualify for the November ballot.

Concerns swell around all sides of DCHS deal

Well before Daughters of Charity Health System executives announced the sale of all six of its hospitals, including Gilroy’s Saint Louise Regional Hospital, to for-profit Prime Healthcare Oct. 10, DCHS officials threatened that without the right buyer, the hospitals would shut down. As opposition to the sale mounts, mainly from labor groups and politicians, during a state-mandated review by the Attorney General’s Office, their tune hasn’t changed.

Task force to look at new growth

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A safer and straighter Highway 152

The twisting, two-lane, nightmare that is Highway 152 could

Council roundup: payday lending banned; Harbor Freight Tools gains freeway signage

City Council took unprecedented steps to prohibit the proliferation of payday lending and check cashing businesses within Gilroy, preventing them from expanding or even relocating to the Garlic Capital, following unanimous votes to amend the City's zoning ordinance and waiving any further readings.

Police chief: dispensary ‘illegal,’ action will be discussed this afternoon

Police Chief Denise Turner said the newly opened medical

Furloughs for police and fire

Police officers and firefighters will take furlough days as part

Bag ban vote likely Wednesday

A county commission will likely vote Wednesday whether to place

City pursues legal action to spur retrofit work downtown

GILROY—In a first-of-its-kind move, the city of Gilroy has filed criminal complaints against the owners of two downtown buildings—two of many in the city’s core—deemed structurally unfit to survive a high-magnitude earthquake, in an effort to clean up what officials declare is a public safety hazard.

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