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January 1, 2026

Calif. bond would launch bullet train project

A century and a half after California built its first railroad,

Council approves temporary Leavesley library

Concern for the health of downtown was not enough to stop the

Measure A: results are in

The library parcel tax known as Measure A passed with 48,578 “yes” votes, or 81.72 percent with all 267 precincts reporting as of 4 p.m. Wednesday, according to unofficial final results posted Tuesday night by the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters Office.

City phone lines will not shut down Friday after all

The City of Gilroy will not shut down their phone lines on

Binding arbitration repeal to the ballot for firefighters only

Gilroy's City Council took the first step Monday to allow

Gilroy City Council race ready, set to go

Gilroy City Councilman Peter Arellano met Friday with City Clerk

Pasta company, jobs moving to Gilroy

The latest tasty morsel to fall into Garlic City is a

Council votes 4-3 to opt out of habitat plan

By a slim 4-3 vote, the Gilroy City Council on Monday night

GOP congressmen want high-speed rail project audited

A dozen Republican congressman have asked the nonpartisan U.S. Government Accountability Office to study California's controversial high-speed rail project, citing "questionable ridership and cost projections."

CHS Aquatic Center receives Award of Excellence

City Public Information Officer Joe Kline announced today that the City of Gilroy has received an Award of Excellence from the California Park & Recreation Society (CPRS) for the Christopher High School Aquatic Center, which is located on the campus at Day Road.

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