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March 25, 2026

Updated: $6.5M less for new library

Gilroy's new library could cost 27 percent less than expected,

Council to create project triage

Infrastructure projects dominate mandatory to-do list vs. much

Transportation Tax Goes on the Ballot

After nearly two years of reaching out to local municipalities and compiling a laundry list of transportation issues throughout the county, the 12-member VTA board voted unanimously to place a 30-year, countywide half-cent sales tax measure on the November ballot.

Chiefs sue for unpaid OT

Two Gilroy Fire Department battalion division chiefs have filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Gilroy, alleging the city cheated them out of overtime hours for two years, a move that has left some City Council members blindsided and incensed.

Bad legislation or state takeover?

Officials within the Gilroy Unified School District—and even the city—are concerned the state legislature is passing bills that will gradually reduce the amount of control elected officials have over the finances which they were chosen by constituents to manage.

Council approves idea of layoffs, awaits tweaks

Rather than rubber stamp the city administrator's plan to layoff

Know the Candidates: BC Doyle

BC Doyle worked for Gilroy schools for 30 years and now in retirement wants to help make policy and move the school district forward.

City Council, Chamber of Commerce endorse Santos for Water Board

The Santa Clara Valley Water District's board of directors will appoint a new director to take the seat left vacant by Don Gage, who left in the middle of his first term and was sworn in as the City of Gilroy’s mayor last week.

Council Approves Controversial North Gilroy Annexation Plan

Bucking a roomful of speakers and hundreds of letters against a proposed housing project that would be the biggest in the city's history, the city council voted 4-3 to move forward.

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