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December 3, 2025

Out-of-date businesses draw scrutiny from city

Council narrows time that property owners have to restart

Business community hopes for ‘compromise’ on signs

GILROY—The Gilroy business community’s leader is hoping for a compromise on the city’s law governing advertising signs and banners, in light of the recent denial of a request to open up communication lines with city staff.

Hundreds in South County tell Trump, Musk ‘Hands Off!’

Hundreds of people in Morgan Hill and Gilroy hit the streets April 5 to deliver the message that they are not happy with President Donald Trump and Elon Musk as part of the nationwide “Hands Off!” protests.  On just the 76th day of Trump’s presidency,...

Street meat: code violation or downtown attraction?

Police and restaurant owners pressed by a sour economy clashed

How far will city go in fight against pot dispensary?

Councilman Perry Woodward warns that if the city pursues an

City cracks a little

Under a temporary plan, the city will pay 80 percent of sidewalk

Habitat plan creeps through controversy

The county's controversial plan that supporters say will

City pushes ahead on bullet train

GILROY—While the Gilroy portion of the California High-Speed Rail System will be one of the last built in the $68 billion system, city officials and a consulting firm are steaming ahead with environmental planning for a station downtown Gilroy or on prime agricultural land in east Gilroy.

Drought strikes nerve at legislative summit

GILROY—The second-annual South County Legislative Summit was a who’s-who of elected officials that included U.S. Congress representatives and South County mayors pro tem.

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