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February 11, 2026

Managers flex muscles

After 22 years of relying on informal, ad hoc salary

Arellano Looks to Unseat Incumbents

Former councilman says leaders must approach decisions with a

Quelling Cinco de Mayo protests a ‘larger battle’

Four Live Oak High School students urged the mostly Hispanic contingent of adults in attendance for an April 21 Cinco de Mayo community safety meeting to not show up in front of their school May 5 like two other groups have planned.

City bond to fix sidewalks

Gilroy

No permit, no dancing

It's already hard enough to boogie downtown, so giving police

Meet the candidates for Gilroy City Council

On the Nov. 5 general election ballot is the race for three seats on the Gilroy City Council. All three incumbents are running for reelection, and three political newcomers are challenging them.  Six candidates are running for Gilroy City Council, and voters can select up...

Drought, ag at center focus for first-ever Legislative Summit

South County’s first legislative summit, hosted by the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce on April 25, was a who’s-who of local elected officials from congressional representatives to both mayors of Gilroy and Morgan Hill.

Gilroy City Hall ends furlough Fridays

For the first time in two years, City Hall will be open for

Signs to make debut in time for Gilroy Garlic Festival

Less than a week after Gilroy's first new wayfinding sign was

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