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January 9, 2026

Two-week Rancho Hills reprieve

This done deal isn't quite done. After hundreds of critical

Sorting through the 40,000 new laws now on the books

An estimated 40,000 new laws, regulations and resolutions were approved by legislators nationwide in 2013, including 800 in California.

City Gets Tough on Downtown Parking

Beginning in April, two- and three-hour parking limits will be

The financial roller coaster of Gilroy Gardens

True or false: The City of Gilroy owns a tourist attraction business called Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park. That’s false.

Voters give Measure F a failing grade

Despite the injection of more than $35,000 in the coffers of the campaign in favor of Measure F—mainly from developers and car dealers—Gilroy voters spoke and the half-cent sales tax increase fell short by more than 550 votes, based on unofficial semi-final results from the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters.

Brown checks in early, declares, ‘Look, I’ve done this before’

Past and would-be future Gov. Jerry Brown was in the house early

New library turns a page

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

Can logo boost business?

The city of Gilroy, California

Last Woman Standing: Cat Tucker for Gilroy City Council

When it comes to people advocating for safety measures in their neighborhood, Gilroy City Council candidate Cat Tucker is very familiar with the concept, as it is what drove her toward local politics in the first place.

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