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April 5, 2026

Black History Month Forgotten?

The Black History Month exhibit in the Gilroy Library kids’ section offers a colorful and robust collection of books on the accomplishments of Americans of African descent.

Ford Store in Morgan Hill gets tax break help from the city

Thanks to the generosity of Morgan Hill officials, the Ford

Gilroy Really Needs an Arts Center

Last year, 6,000 people attended events at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, in increments of 49—but frustrated members of the arts community say they could have handled many, many more if they had the space.

Police, fire near deals with city

City officials and police and fire union representatives expect

City Council meeting: Woodward holds pricey legal fees in contempt

During Monday night’s regular City Council meeting, members agreed to take a hard look at cutting down legal costs to the City, extended a temporary moratorium for check cashing and payday lending businesses and continued closed session negotiations with unions representing city employees and firefighters.

New mayor, council members take seats in Morgan Hill

Morgan Hill’s new mayor, Mark Turner, and District D Councilmember Marilyn Librers were sworn in and welcomed to the dais at the Dec. 14 meeting at City Hall meeting chambers.  Also sworn in was Morgan Hill District B Councilmember Yvonne Martinez Beltran, who was reelected...

Arellano still undecided about council run

Councilman Peter Arellano said he is still undecided about

Top official’s second raise could be on horizon

Does Gilroy's City Administrator deserve a pay raise? It's a

School district rolls out housing project plan

A first look at plans for 80 or more houses on the former Las Animas school site raised concerns Tuesday when project drawings were formally unveiled to folks who will have to live with the development.

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