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Gilroy
January 6, 2026

Abandon ship in Coyote Valley

We've got a vague yet pervasive sense of frustration and

Much Ado Over Laptops

A few years back the city purchased $1,000 chairs for

Closing the doors on Mondays is shameful

The recent decision by the Joint Powers Authority to close Santa

Let the sun shine in throughout Gilroy city government

Voters in November election made a clear statement for

Get ready, the March ballot’s a whopper

Don't let the March 2 primary sneak up on you

Fumble, penalty and personal foul on Gavilan officials for McGrew hiring

Gavilan Community College officials deserve multiple penalty

A toast to good sense

Although not everyone got the message, it seems more and more

Gilroy First! with a few grains of salt

When it comes to dealing with Gilroy voters, we'd like to see

Hard to muster sympathy for this $45,000 fee case

Yes, it’s an astounding number that Chris Coté has cost the city by forcing legal maneuverings. Under most circumstances, a $45,000 fee assessment from the city would be outlandish, but, as with most issues involving the controversial Coté, a seemingly simple matter has evolved into a nightmarish situation.

A whiff of change

Slow growth, the movement that rocked Gilroy’s City Council two years ago with new Mayor Roland Velasco riding the crest of the Measure H vote, is alive and well. While three of four incumbents in the Nov. 6 election won re-election by solid margins, one...

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