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December 17, 2025

Lofgren secures nearly $2.5M in federal funds for Gilroy, Morgan Hill

Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren on Monday presented five checks totaling 2.45 million for community projects for public safety and infrastructure projects in Morgan Hill and Gilroy. The Community Project Funding was requested by Lofgren and was included in Fiscal Year 2024 government funding legislation, signed into...

City manager refuses raise

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City denies request for names of disability retirees

Last week, the City of Gilroy denied this newspaper's request for the names of police and fire employees who have retired with disability benefits.

Race too close to call as polls close after massive turnout

Americans stormed to the polls Tuesday in what could be record

Too Close for Comfort: Tall Homes Loom Over Dream Homes

Jerry and Janet Larner bought their dream house for $460,000 in 2004, a 1,200-square-foot bungalow with a view of flowery fields and green hills along Hecker Pass they hoped to live in for the rest of their lives.

Primary season kicks off

The most hotly contested local primary on June 5 could be in the 30th Assembly District, which encompasses all of San Benito County, much of Monterey County, and portions of southern Santa Cruz County, and southern Santa Clara County, including Gilroy and Morgan Hill. Incumbent...

Sheriff’s race: Jensen, Smith talk realignment

Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith and her challenger in the June election, recently retired Sheriff's Capt. Kevin Jensen, both agree the Sheriff's Office can do more to help better rehabilitate prisoners and parolees to prevent them from continuing to commit crimes.

City’s unfunded liabilities set to rise

Due to incorrect assumptions by the California Public Employees Retirement System about the mortality rate for public sector workers, Gilroy will pay more money out-of-pocket toward employee pensions beginning in 2016.

Signs a hot topic at City Council meeting

Gilroy City Council members during their regular Monday night meeting indicated they are interested in a policy that allows nonprofit organizations and other groups to display banners over Monterey Street through downtown, but wanted staff to take a closer look at the proposed fees and consider how to avoid embarrassing content without restricting freedom of speech.

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