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Gilroy
April 9, 2026

Sentencing Hearing Continued

Anthony Aguilera's lawyer files motion that delays sentencing

Council approves skilled nursing project, requires curb repairs

Gilroy's City Council unanimously approved a zoning change and

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City and developers settle yearlong lawsuit

The City of Gilroy and three developers, including the Filice family-owned Glen Loma Corporation comprised of longtime Gilroy residents, have settled a lawsuit filed by the company in 2012 involving a request to relief from more than $500,000 in “unjustified and excessive development fees,” according to court documents.

MACSA leader did all she could to ‘keep things afloat’

The former CEO of the Mexican American Community Services Agency who is accused of skimming money from employees’ retirement savings will argue she was doing “everything she could to keep things afloat” while working for the nonprofit organization which once ran a charter school in Gilroy.

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Guenther resets his goals

Winning two Central Coast Section titles was a goal of Peter

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Dogs join Easter Bunny in fundraiser

What do you get when you combine the Easter Bunny, kids, dogs, and a charity whose mission is to train service dogs to assist veterans in need? The result was Operation Freedom Paws'  Annual Easter Egg Hunt, where for $5 kids and parents had...

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