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April 23, 2026

Singing the blues over dance regs

As city officials try to wrap their arms around a proposed

Seventeen teens vie for six open seats on Youth Commission

Seventeen local teens are vying for six open seats on the city's all-volunteer Youth Commission, and on Sept. 22, the city council interviewed the first batch of candidates.

Gilroy Survey: Read it all

In December, city leaders announced they wanted to know the

Red Barn Fundraiser a Success

Despite the weekend heat, more than 100 people showed up to support the Miller Red Barn Association’s BBQ at the Barn, helping the group move one step closer to its goal of restoring the venerable Miller Red Barn at Christmas Hill Park.

Before council mulls employee morale, employees extend olive branch

In the wake of what some have deemed a rift between City Council

Two more days for a free bus ride

VTA wants to help ease the commute for South County residents traveling to Mountain View by offering a FREE one-week trial on the Express Bus 185. This offer is available the week of May 8 – May 12 to the first 100 riders who sign up. For tickets and details visit: https://vta185.eventbrite.com Express Bus 185 offers round trip services from South County to Mountain View with reclining seats, Wi-Fi and more. It’s time for residents to start enjoying their commute to work again and say goodbye to driving in gridlock.

Many voices heard at GUSD board meeting

In the second-to-last regular board meeting before mandatory

City Sex Harassment Training Time

Employees required to attend workplace behavior seminars

Council votes to have crosswalk repainted

City Council voted to restore the crosswalk on Wren Avenue and Byers Street near El Roble Park, after residents from that neighborhood repeatedly complained to City staff when they removed it over the summer.  

New Caltrain proposal would save all trains, stations

Caltrain's board of directors will vote Thursday on a proposal

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