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January 24, 2026

Civil Grand Jury application deadline extended

The Honorable Brian C. Walsh, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara has extended the application deadline for the 2013-14 Civil Grand Jury to Friday, March 22, 2013.

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...

Blankley selected 2019 mayor pro tem

The Gilroy City Council is settling into a new year following the election of four council members. While Dion Bracco and Peter Leroe-Muñoz reclaimed their seats on the council, Marie Blankley was elected to the seat to which she had been appointed and Carol...

Honoring the Past

Cannery's former employees gather to share memories and see

Council punts pool back to schools

City Council members butted heads for an hour Monday evening before voting 4-1 to ask the Gilroy Board of Education to explore what – if anything at all – the school district can contribute to help save the defunct pool at South Valley Middle School.

One last discussion on the Habitat Plan scheduled for Monday night

The final version of the hefty 50-year, $660 million, 2,800 page Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan - the sweeping multi-agency regional plan said to streamline the development process as well as protect open space - is up for discussion once and for all during Monday’s regular City Council meeting. 

Councilman waves off ballot statement – too expensive

City Councilman Bob Dillon said he will save the city $1,538 in

Council OKs ‘small animals’ ordinance

After zero discussion on the dais and no public comment Monday night, the Gilroy City Council voted 5-2 to introduce an ordinance that would limit the number of rabbits, chickens and other "small animals" city residents may own.

Can Council rein in $55.8M?

City Council is considering taking a closer look at its 300-page biennial budget that includes the addition of seven new jobs and a $55.8 million expenditure for Gilroy police and fire departments, something Mayor Pro Tempore Perry Woodward wants to scale back.

Las Animas Gets New Tennis Court

Complex proposal on hold; new court brings total to six

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