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Gilroy
January 26, 2026

Perry’s out, Peter’s in

Six months before Election Day, Gilroy’s mayoral ballot is beginning to take shape, as Councilman Peter Arellano officially announced his candidacy on Wednesday, just one day before candidate Councilman Perry Woodward dropped from the race.

City Hall, Public Employees Inch Toward Agreement

The current four-year contract expired at the end of June

Election: Gilroy public safety tax measure falls short

The Gilroy Measure C quarter-cent sales tax for public safety is heavily favored by voters in the initial results posted by the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters office, but the count is shy of the two-thirds majority needed for passage.  As of 12:15am Nov....

Race too close to call as polls close after massive turnout

Americans stormed to the polls Tuesday in what could be record

Measure N is headed for a loss in San Benito County

Local slow-growth advocates and environmentalists chalked up a win in the Nov. 3 San Benito County election as Measure N—which would create the Strada Verde Specific Plan—appears headed for a resounding defeat.

Sales tax stays down

Slow retail sales cost the city nearly $400,000 last fiscal

City cuts ties with longtime auditor

A more than 20-year run of auditing the City of Gilroy's financial statements has come to an end for nationwide-firm Mayer Hoffman McCann P.C.

Fire ‘tax’ on rural landowners ignites backlash, lawsuit

GILROY—More than 4,400 rural residents in Santa Clara County, nearly half in South County, will open mailboxes in May to find bills for a controversial fire protection fee levied by Cal Fire, the state’s fire fighting arm.

Council to revisit videotaping closed sessions

Gilroy's City Council will take another look at videotaping its

A new lawyer, a new town?

The San Martin Neighborhood Alliance has decided to postpone a

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