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January 13, 2026

District attorney eyes parade committee finances

The District Attorney's office is interviewing people connected

Are you up for a garlic beer?

The rumors circulating on social media for months are true. Gilroy will get its first brewery and taproom when Golden State Brewery opens later this year at 7560 Monterey St. in downtown Gilroy, formerly occupied by Net Fitness.

City to recruit for reopened manager job in 2012

The City of Gilroy soon will open recruitment for a once defunct position tasked to spur local development and welcome new businesses, City Administrator Tom Haglund said.

Mayor Announces First Street Emergency Repairs

Mayor Roland Velasco announced emergency repairs beginning Sunday to blighted First Street. 

Hotel tax revenue better than expected

An influx of unexpected, overnight visitors has turned into

Gilroy Gardens hands check to City

Gilroy Gardens handed the City a check for $130,000, based on profit from last fiscal year during the regular July 16 Council meeting, inciting a dispute between Council members and staff on how that money should be spent. 

High Speed Rail and 10th Street Bridge Updates

Gilroy is speeding toward a high speed rail line and a new road and bridge on 10th Street. So far, the roadway is winning.The trains could be rolling in 2024 and environmental impact study of the 110-mph rail line should be finished by the end of 2017, the regional director of the California High Speed Rail Authority told a joint City Council and Gilroy Unified School District meeting on Feb. 8.“I wish that everyone was Gilroy,” said Ben Tripousis, the director, based in San Jose, after hearing comments from the audience about how they hoped the rail line would bring more foot traffic and customers downtown.Tripousis was brought in to let the school board know how the rail line could affect schools, but his answer was that it shouldn’t have any more effect than the current rail line has. The line’s goal is to keep the trains on the rail right-of-way used by Union Pacific, adding a track close by. Between Gilroy and San Francisco, it will use CalTrain tracks.He also said the authority’s goal is to have its opening routes be the ones that will be profitable, most likely San Francisco to Los Angeles and Anaheim. In other places where the fast-moving trains have been built between two cities, air traffic has cut down or gone away entirely, he said.  People prefer the convenience of the trains that can take them right to the downtown.“If statewide service moves this way, it’s supposed to create an opportunity for Gilroy to be a hub of its area,” he said. “It’s critical to the region, not just the local community, to ensure high speed rail is an asset, not an eyesore.”He offered some hope for job creation in Gilroy, saying that the authority was considering it as one of two cities for a maintenance yard. The other is Brisbane.Meanwhile, city planners unveiled a plan to build a new $4.5 million bridge on 10th Street over Uvas Creek, something that has been talked about since 2005 and could be completed by 2018. The bridge is needed to accommodate traffic from the 1,700-home Glen Loma development which is covering most of the expenses. It would include a tunnel for the bike trail along the creek and two traffic circles leading to Gilroy High School.Both of those had some controversies. Some said they feared homeless people or high school students would take advantage of the tunnel, which is more of a path under the bridge, than an actual tunnel. Others feared that cars and students crossing the street would have trouble navigating the roundabouts.However, city transportation engineer Henry Servin, said he is a big proponent of the circles and once people understand them, they greatly speed traffic flow.The city also learned that the vacant Jeffrey’s restaurant has been bought by the Hampton Inn, which will open a restaurant there.

Governor appoints Caballero to $175K post

Anna Caballero may have lost her bid for the State Senate. But

Who will brave the ‘Shark Tank’ for $50,000?

The Gilroy Downtown Business Association is shaking things up in a quest to get vacant downtown buildings occupied by baiting budding entrepreneurs to dive headfirst into the “Gilroy Shark Tank” competition in June.

Ford Store in Morgan Hill gets tax break help from the city

Thanks to the generosity of Morgan Hill officials, the Ford

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