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January 1, 2026

Gilroyan draws another win in Garlic Fest poster contest

The winner of the Gilroy Garlic Festival Association's poster

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Joshie: ‘It will be hard for me to have a good life’

Joshua Valdez is back on his feet six months after the hit-and-run accident that left him with a busted knee and traumatic brain injury, but he thinks the woman who hit him while he was walking home one night more than six months ago should have been locked up for more than a year, and supervised on probation longer than the five years the judge ordered for her at South County Courthouse Monday.

Santas dressed in blue

Twas the morning before Christmas and all over the Gilroy, Santas in blue brought presents and joy. This Christmas Eve, 32 carriers and clerks with the United States Postal Service in Gilroy delivered over 3,000 packages - most of which, Christmas gifts ordered on...

Sheriff’s blotter: Drugs, burglary

Recent arrests from the San Martin substation Sheriff's log.

Fed aggressively cuts funds rate by three-fourths of a percentage point

The Federal Reserve on Tuesday slashed a key interest rate by

Some counseling extended for Garlic Festival attendees

Santa Clara County health officials decided Aug. 16 to extend for at least a week special counseling services in Gilroy for anyone affected by the July 28 mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival. Professional counselors with the county Behavioral Health Services will continue to...

Gilroy protests as city council puts immigration, human rights on the agenda

As protests sprung up in airports across the nation last weekend in response to President Donald Trump’s latest executive action targeting refugees and immigrants from seven majority Muslim countries, a group of about 30 Gilroyans took to the street on Sunday to show their solidarity.

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