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February 10, 2026

Veteran Kloecker seeks fourth City Council term

If you want to get a long-range view of Gilroy, sit down for a chat with City Council candidate Paul Kloecker.

Current longest working city employee retires

Carmen Medrano began working for the City of Gilroy’s finance department in 1972 as a part-time office hand while a freshman at Gilroy High School, as a temporary means for extra cash.

Mayor’s Race Heats Up

The Gilroy mayoral race is starting to heat up as Terry Feinberg has announced he is resigning his post as chairman of the board of the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce in order to support Councilmember Roland Velasco in his bid to become Gilroy’s next mayor.

After delays, a confident vote of approval for new police chief

Denise Turner to start in March at $162,000

Property taxes due Friday

The second installment of 2008-'09 property taxes are due 5 p.m.

Council to consider 112-acre Meritage Homes development

The Gilroy City Council will vote on a tentative map and hold a public hearing at the Oct. 21 meeting for a 186 single-family residential lot development located in the East Cluster of the Hecker Pass Specific Plan Area.

Taking a stance

Binding arbitration, affordable housing are hot buttons for

Gilroy’s overtaxed homeowners to get $7M back

Gilroy—Gilroy families over-billed for property taxes for as many as 28 years will get refunds that could total more than $7 million, and Santa Clara County’s cities and schools will pay for the fiscal fiasco, officials said this week.

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