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March 5, 2026

Bracco Brings Business Savvy to Race

Businessman who lost by 70 votes in 2003 has been building

Less overtime despite furloughs

To the surprise of some city council members, overtime at City

Updated: State considers ‘borrowing’ $1 million from Gilroy

Lately it's just been bad news after bad news for the city,

Tell the city what you think

The City of Gilroy is re-defining the very blueprints of its future and community leaders are taking unprecedented steps to ensure residents and business owners play a role in the process.

Search for new city attorney coming to a close

By early 2015, Gilroy officials hope the search for an in-house city attorney—a sea change from its position since the early 1990s of using the city’s contracted legal firm, San Jose-based Berliner Cohen—will have finished and an experienced attorney will fill the new role at City Hall.

Gilroy schools chief blasts parent fraud, warns of action

Gilroy—Calling it “shameful” behavior and threatening criminal investigations and civil action, Gilroy’s school chief has warned parents of incoming 9th graders not to lie about home addresses to gain entry to the district’s showcase, $158 million Christopher High School and avoid the much older Gilroy High School.

Mayor Don Gage wants Gilroy bond measure vote

During tonight’s regular City Council meeting, Mayor Don Gage asked that a "Quality of Life" bond measure discussion be put on the agenda for the Council’s next scheduled meeting on June 3.

Chamber kicks off annual awards

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