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March 1, 2026

False alarms real costly

With what the city spent on responding to false alarms last

Councilman waves off ballot statement – too expensive

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

Hernandez to face Lofgren in Nov. 5 runoff for U.S. Congress

Longtime U.S. Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren cruised to a commanding lead as ballots were counted for the March 5 primary election.  Lofgren, who is running for her 15th term in office, will face Hollister resident Peter Hernandez—the only Republican in the five-candidate primary field—in a runoff...

Highway 25 widening plans continue despite $300M price tag

With a price tag estimated at more than $300 million for

Another set of eyes downtown?

The Gilroy Downtown Business Association and the Gilroy Police

Residents rail against proposed East Gilroy bullet train station

A study of two proposed locations for a high-speed rail station

Council approves adult entertainment ordinance

The City Council unanimously outlawed full nudity at adult

New library turns a page

Donned in yellow hard hats with golden shovels in hand, city and

Sales tax debate heats up

As both sides of Measure F push to grow the number of voters in their corner—with less than two weeks until Election Day—the debate swirling around the half-percent sales tax increase on the ballot is heating up.

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