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March 27, 2026

Haglund: Mercury News wrong about pension pickups in Gilroy

A story published Sunday in the San Jose Mercury News was allegedly inaccurate when it reported the City of Gilroy picks up the tab for 16 of the pension contributions employees are supposed to foot, according to City Human Resources Director LeeAnn McPhillips.

City to hold special budget presentation

City officials will hold a special presentation 7 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall, 7301 Hanna St., to explain Gilroy's budget and poor financial health and to clarify any misunderstandings residents may have about indebted funds.

Rancho Project in Limbo

Council members delay final approval of 260-unit affordable

Council veteran set to make another run

A longtime City Council member in the 1980s and '90s officially

City, Employees Bring in Mediator

Negotiators for City Hall and the city's biggest labor union

Gilroy woman sentenced to jail for role in U.S. Capitol breach

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., sentenced Mariposa Castro, of Gilroy, to 45 days in jail Feb. 23 for her participation in the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Castro, also known as Imelda Castro, was also ordered to pay a $5,000...

Jensen inches closer to front runner Jonsen in Sheriff’s race

Retired sheriff’s captain Kevin Jensen continued to inch closer to the top spot in the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s race Tuesday, but Palo Alto Police Chief Robert “Rob” Jonsen held on to a narrowing lead, with just 10% of votes remaining to be counted. After...

Hecker Pass Trees Subject of Meeting

Study session with council, planning commissioners will focus on

Council approves raises for city clerk, administrator

With little discussion, the council approved raises for the city

UPDATED: Mayor reverses, wants Welcome Center funded

GILROY—In an abrupt and unexpected about face, Mayor Don Gage has reversed his stand to strip the Gilroy Welcome Center of $200,000 in city funding.

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