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April 30, 2026

A happy and safe return for one of Gilroy’s finest

The following individuals and organizations deserve either

Garlice Fest: We’re No. 1

There's nothing quite like it. Gilroyans know it, they work hard

Generous Gilroyans come through

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No-budget-discipline Democrats

Hard as it is to imagine, the prognosis for the state budget is

Whopping victory for library tax

It is gratifying indeed that our community recognizes the value of a community library – so much so that a continuation of the library parcel tax passed with a whopping 81 percent of the vote. Getting the necessary two-thirds majority to continue the $33.66 per year charge for a single family home was not a problem.

Flyover makes perfect sense

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Open Process for All to See

CHEERS: For the Gilroy Unified School District Board of Trustees

City Council should go to the voters

Back in October, 1988, a few days before Gilroy voters went to

Health and Justice Count

Councilman's proposal has a solid foundation in reasoning, now

Our View: Are Gilroy elections legal? Let’s find out.

The June 3, 2015 letter gets right to the point. It starts out, “We have received complaints from Latino citizens and voters…that the use of an at-large city council election system results in Latino vote dilution and prevents Latino voters from electing candidates of their choice.” The letter threatens legal action absent a satisfactory response from the city.

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