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December 2, 2025

Gilroy butts into tobacco retailer’s businesses

In 1870, the not-yet Garlic Capital of the world was actually considered the Tobacco Capital of the United States.

Dispute fizzles: Welcome Center to sell Garlic Fest items

As of this week, there's one less brouhaha in town.

Cities oppose Senate housing plans

California city leaders have long prided themselves on the growth plans and housing requirements tailormade for their cities. Gilroy has its own growth measure passed in 2016: Measure H. Now municipalities across California fear their planning could be put to an end if the state...

Growth initiative qualifies for November Ballot

Gilroy’s urban growth boundary (UGB) initiative has more than the required number of signatures needed to qualify for the November ballot.

Running for a better self, better world

A little girl who once raced neighbors living on her block in Oakland grew up to be a Gilroy resident, pageant queen and fit woman who still loves running.

Council mulls transparency

Councilman Perry Woodward's greater goal of transparency still

Council to pay prevailing wage for library project

The City of Gilroy will continue paying the prevailing wage for

Council set to take on arbitration

Members will examine mediation, grants, land use, sidewalk

Officials Inspect Velladao

City and state housing inspectors swarmed Velladao Mobile Home

Harmer opens campaign fund for potential recount

David Harmer, the Republican candidate in the 11th Congressional

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