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Gilroy
February 10, 2026

Library not to adhere to new “green” standards

This week Gilroy became the second-to-last city in Santa Clara

Council to discuss $30 M gap in retirement funds

Gilroy might have to cover $29.3 million in losses to employee

Council Can’t Decide on Where the Tracks Should Go

After 90 minutes of contentious debate, Gilroy City Council postponed a decision on where to locate the incoming high-speed rail line.

Council voted to rezone 26 acres as ‘high density’

City Council voted 7-0 Monday night to rezone certain sections of the city to "high density residential" in order to meet state requirements of low-income housing.

Council members opt not to sue water district

Gilroy's City Council unanimously decided Monday not to pursue a

Poll finds sharp increase in partisan divides

WASHINGTON – Partisan differences now divide Americans more sharply than distinctions of race, religion, education or sex as a decade-long wave has pushed Democrats and Republicans to opposite corners on a wide range of formerly less partisan issues.

Water District results

Don Gage, the termed out 14-year county supervisor and former

Partnership to create Highway 152 toll road disbands

The multi-county partnership that was studying the possibility of making Highway 152 a toll road has broken up.

Charlie’s Counsel

Over a period of three council terms, Charles Morales has helped

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