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March 19, 2026

Council raises fees with new alarm policy

With little discussion, Gilroy's City Council on Monday approved

Council preview: Pay hike for legal counsel, auto mall improvements

The Gilroy City Council Monday night will discuss whether to pay more out- of-pocket for legal services on an hourly basis, as recommended by City Administrator Tom Haglund.

Quick election guide; send in your tough questions for candidates

We want to hear your toughest questions for this election’s candidates. Send in the burning questions you’d like to ask the candidates point blank and we’ll ask them as part of our series of election stories before Nov. 6. We’ll field the most exacting questions to ask of the mayoral, city council and school board candidates.

In upset, Marques claims 2-year seat

In the major upset of Election Day in Gilroy on Nov. 6, incumbent Dan Harney lost to slow-growth advocate Carol Marques for the open two-year seat. Harney and Marques had engaged in a contentious campaign. Harney raised more money, and Marques used resources and endorsements...

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

Thanks to the generosity of Morgan Hill officials, the Ford

Mayor leaves supe’s office

Gilroy Mayor Roland Velasco has left his job as an aide to Santa County Supervisor Mike Wasserman, saying he wants to devote a full-time focus to his part-time role at City Hall. Velasco, elected to his first term in 2016, said this week he left...

Ballot order of city council candidates released by Secretary of State

According to the California Secretary of State's randomized

City will pay up to $4,000 for Rancho Hills project review

The City of Gilroy will pay up to $4,000 to an independent firm

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