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February 15, 2026

City Opens Some Community Conversations

At least seven meetings to be held at City Hall

San Jose passes pension measure, unions lament

Voters in San Diego and San Jose overwhelmingly voted to pare back retirement benefits for city employees, setting the stage for a showdown over public pensions in Sacramento later this year.

High speed politics

Less than a month after the Gilroy City Council expressed no

Fired-up neighbors face an uphill fight

A chorus of jaded voices rang out inside the Christopher High

Streets “Worst” in Gilroy History

While Gilroy residents lament the condition of the city’s roads, with plenty seeing them as minefields of potholes, a report presented to the City Council on Monday states Gilroy city streets are “good” but could be spiraling down if costly intervention is not taken.

Should we Build a Wall Around Gilroy?

On a crowded November ballot, sharing space with a county transportation sales tax measure and a state proposition to legalize marijuana for adult recreational use, is Measure H, the official name for the Urban Growth Boundary Initiative, which would limit how big and how fast the city of Gilroy can grow.

Born to fight

Throughout her life, Mary Gutierrez has fought to prove she can excel in male-dominated fields—whether it's competitive bodybuilding, sparring with Marines or fighting fires. Now, she's breaking down barriers as the first woman in a management position with the Gilroy Fire Department.

$20 million? Forget about it

Rather than collect $20 million in outstanding fees from dozens

City’s third quarter sales tax update shows uptick in business activity

Gilroy is a regional destination “capturing” sales tax in excess of what residents alone typically spend, according to the City of Gilroy’s third quarter sales tax update.

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