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Gilroy
February 16, 2026

Dance at your own risk

A local developer says a police officer is threatening to cite

Open space,library

Subjects top the City Council's retreat agenda

What’s important to you about the future of downtown? Here’s your chance to tell the City

The City of Gilroy is offering the public a chance to sound off on what the priorities should be when it comes to revitalizing the downtown area.

Council to vote on endorsing farmer for water district seat

City Council will vote on Monday to endorse a longtime Gilroy farmer to the now empty seat on the Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors, as Gage resigns from the board to step into his role as Gilroy’s new mayor.

Bikers Mar Creek

A California Conservation Corps crew clearing hiking trails along the Uvas Creek Tuesday stumbled on evidence that kids who had built an illegal labyrinth of dirt bicycle jumps in the protected creek a few years ago preserve are at it again.

Auto Mall Parkway coming to Gilroy

Gilroy's auto dealerships are getting a new street name and improved signage on U.S. 101 as the City goes into overdrive to attract big-spending car buyers. Chestnut Street from 10th Street to Luchessa Avenue will be renamed Auto Mall Parkway in the coming months, and in a coup for Gilroy, Caltrans will also put in “Auto Mall Parkway” signs on the highway at no cost to local taxpayers.

Nominating begins for Nov. 5 election candidates

The nomination period for candidates for local elected offices on the Nov. 5 general election ballot opened July 15 and will close at 5pm Aug. 9. The closing date can be extended to Aug. 14 for offices in which an eligible incumbent has not...

Interested in serving on GPAC? Deadline is approaching

People interested in serving as a “citizen-at-large” on the City's General Plan Advisory Committee only have until 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 9 to submit an application to the City Clerk's Office.

Gilroyan eyes a haven for the homeless

Last December, Gilroy resident Jim Currier saw a homeless man

Lights out for the drought, but destruction in rain’s wake

When you called the Santa Clara Valley Water District—even during this week’s rains—and were put on hold, this is what you heard: “It may not seem like it, but we’re still in a drought.”

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