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Gilroy
December 26, 2025

City will cut and plant new trees

Gilroy officials responded to winning a suit against a resident who wanted the city to stop cutting 235 trees until it gets a second assessment of whether they truly need to be cut.

Council Split In the End

Divided City Council rejects affordable housing project as new

Election roster lengthens

UPDATE: James Pace, Director of Land Development for Pembrook Development and father of two children attending GUSD schools, filed candidacy papers with the Santa Clara County Registrar's Office Aug. 9. Check back soon for more details.

Too late for little library?

If voters do not approve a $37 million bond to build a new

Caballero gets behind $11.7B water bond, funds to fix Delta

Assemblywoman Anna Caballero is coauthoring an $11.7 billion

Pay up to drink in Gilroy parks

Gliding his patrol car to a stop around 5:30 p.m. on a recent Friday, Gilroy Police Department Officer Rene Arbizu peers through Oakley sunglasses at Miller Park, eyeing a group of seven transients standing around a park bench, some with bicycles and drinks in hand.

Signs to make debut in time for Gilroy Garlic Festival

Less than a week after Gilroy's first new wayfinding sign was

Downtown has its face: DBA picks new coordinator

After perusing more than 40 applications over the course of several months, the Gilroy Downtown Business Association has tabbed its first part-time coordinator to plan downtown events and promote local businesses.

Great Wolf tries to sell water park hotel to Gilroy

Gilroy's city council released a statement Wednesday that it has launched into a 60-day exclusive negotiation with the national Great Wolf Lodges, a hotel and water park resort.

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