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January 23, 2026

$37K for MediLeaf legal fees

Gilroy's City Council will consider correcting a violation of

New law gives workers more paid sick days

California workers will be guaranteed five paid sick days a year starting Jan. 1, up from the three days that employers are currently required to provide, thanks to Senate Bill 616.  The bill, authored by Long Beach Democratic Sen. Lena Gonzalez, also extends protections against...

New homes for Hecker Pass

A new neighborhood will eventually carpet 112 acres of pastoral property nestled south of Hecker Pass Highway, following City Council's unanimous initial approval of 186 single-family homes set to be constructed this spring, if not sooner.

J.R. Brewski’s, Old City Hall File for Bankruptcy

In advance of a new law, experts predicted nearly three times

Bag ban vote likely Wednesday

A county commission will likely vote Wednesday whether to place

Update: Woodward, Aulman and Tucker new Council members

The votes are in for Gilroy's City Council election, and voters showed that they wanted no major overhaul to the DNA of the dais –  incumbents Cat Tucker and Perry Woodward secured their spot for another four years, while newcomer Terri Aulman won the slot of retiring Councilman Bob Dillon.

Gilroy’s New Finance Director

The City Council on Nov. 7 welcomed new finance director Jimmy Forbis, who comes to Gilroy from the city of Monterey. His official start date was Nov. 1, and he will earn an annual salary of $175,000.

Gilroy Welcome Center to open Friday

The opening of the new Gilroy Welcome Center is nearly here.

City Sued Over Planned Tree Cuts

A Gilroy resident, who said the city broke state law by not informing the public about the 235 trees it plans to cut down, filed suit last week in Santa Clara County Superior Court asking that the project be stopped.

Lost drafts prompt public records requests

Councilmen prepare to discuss final report, but where are the

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