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December 8, 2025

Tough times at City Hall, but morale is a two-way street

There's no doubt these are difficult times for city employees

URM hard line stance endorsed

The city’s new hardscrabble stance on the vacant unreinforced masonry buildings downtown is, understandably, born of frustration. Years of trying to cajole, incentivize, plead, push and assist have resulted in hardly any change. Vacant buildings dominate the central block. It’s an embarrassment to the community, and it’s no wonder that Mayor Don Gage, a born-and-raised Gilroyan, has had enough.

Attitude Bent on Success

Mandatory tutoring and homework sessions should help football

City’s new wood-burning law solid

Some Gilroyans, led by resident Jim Gailey, are so upset about

A raise for GUSD teachers?

Economic times are tough, so everyone has to be willing to give

Police captain’s heroic efforts deserve recognition

The following individuals and organizations deserve either

Conditions for huge Bonfante permit swap

The proposal to bail out Bonfante Gardens by expanding the

Location of SV Disposal’s proposed station stinks

We can't find fault with the local garbage company's desire to

Moving the pile on vacant downtown buildings

It’s working. The owners of the long-vacant unreinforced masonry buildings downtown are coming to City Hall for the proverbial “come to Jesus” meeting with city staff.

Why sprinklers in every home?

It's hard to quibble with proponents of expanding sprinkler

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