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March 26, 2026

Final city blessing for Hecker Pass

Tweaked and tuned, housing plan gets Council approval

Bonds are sure to sell, local officials say

Even though California's credit rating ranks lower than any

Updated: South County Housing to city: Thanks but no thanks

With more people buying homes downtown, South County Housing no

Tate wins Mayor’s race

Mayor Steve Tate will serve another term after all 30 precincts

Council Approves Controversial North Gilroy Annexation Plan

Bucking a roomful of speakers and hundreds of letters against a proposed housing project that would be the biggest in the city's history, the city council voted 4-3 to move forward.

Let’s hear it for the speaker, or not

Clapping may be as easy as putting one's hands together, but

Gilroy public employees union threatens strike

GILROY—After six months of negotiations with the city, a labor union representing about 100 public employees in Gilroy has threatened to strike for two days in November, according to interim City Administrator Ed Tewes.

Drawing for Homes

Mayor Al Pinheiro draws names from a fish bowl as more than 50

Buy Local, Get Paid

Families who buy California produce with federal food stamps will win a lottery of sorts, thanks to a new program that pays bonuses of up to $10 a day for buying local foods and is offered in one Gilroy supermarket.

Gav cuts unused child development space

GILROY—Gavilan College trustees unanimously approved reconfiguring an “underutilized portion” of the Child Development Center to centralize office space for employees currently housed across campus.

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