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March 1, 2026

Third workshop scheduled for Gilroy General Plan 2040

The City of Gilroy announced that residents are invited to the third community workshop for the 2040 General Plan.

City settles officer shooting lawsuit

The City of Gilroy awarded more than $2 million in damages and fees in July to the family of a man who was shot and killed by a Gilroy Police officer nearly five years ago, conceding a drawn-out legal battle for the sake of time and resources, according to staff and Council members.

Officials looks to make city safer, more aesthetically pleasing with underground electric lines

City officials are pushing to place electric utilities

Local Native American Mining Battle Brewing

Native Americans say mining operations proposed for 30 years at the sprawling Sargent Ranch in Gilroy will hurt the environment and land sacred to their tribe, but the developer says he will do all he can to protect Indian resources.

South Valley celebrates ‘legend’ Sig Sanchez

Local and regional representatives and public officials held an early 100th birthday celebration last week for South Valley political icon, Gilroy Hall of Famer and longtime farmer Sig Sanchez.

Registrar: Ballots are in the mail for Nov. 5 election

Ballots and other information contained in the Santa Clara County vote-by-mail packet will be sent to more than 1.04 million local voters starting this week, according to election officials. The packets for the Nov. 5 general election are being mailed to every active registered...

Felony possession of a firearm, battery, under the influence

Gilroy Police blotter, Dec. 18 through Dec. 25

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.

DMB Jet-Setting Residents to Arizona For First Hand Look at Development

Supervisor Pat Loe said instead of courting the public with

Supervisors buy land for affordable housing projects

Santa Clara County supervisors approved a quartet of housing projects March 22 that will convert existing properties into more than 300 affordable housing units. The board unanimously approved the purchase of four properties—two in San Jose, one in Morgan Hill and one in Santa Clara—that...

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