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January 20, 2026

Future hazy as council considers marijuana ordinance

The City Council will vote Monday on a controversial medical

Council approves Rancho Hills final map

Holding hand-drawn signs with phrases such as

Downtown Parking Scrapped

City Council unanimously rejects proposal to enforce parking

Gilroy’s Social Security Office closing 30 minutes earlier

Following a nationwide cutback to close Social Security Offices 30 minutes earlier, Gilroy's branch is now open to the public from 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.

Tree Hugging

None of the trees the City of Gilroy wants to cut down need to be immediately removed, according to a local certified arborist who reviewed the city’s list of 235 trees it has identified for felling due to public safety reasons.

City settles officer shooting lawsuit

The City of Gilroy awarded more than $2 million in damages and fees in July to the family of a man who was shot and killed by a Gilroy Police officer nearly five years ago, conceding a drawn-out legal battle for the sake of time and resources, according to staff and Council members.

Are California Historical Markers Racist?

In an address at the United Nations, a South Valley Native American leader said a campaign to recognize California’s historic El Camino Real trail is an attempt to rob Native American’s of their heritage while honoring their oppressors.

$5K Spent to Protect Arbitration

Union spent most money on campaign mailer supporting councilman

Gilroy Police Seek Students’ Design for New Charger

Gilroy Police Department is seeking assistance from local High School students with the design of one of our new School-Resource-Officer (SRO) patrol cars. The vehicle, which was donated by Gilroy’s South County Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram Dealership, is a 2015 Dodge Charger which is pictured above.

Bag ban vote likely Wednesday

A county commission will likely vote Wednesday whether to place

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