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Gilroy
December 1, 2025

City Council should go to the voters

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

Editorial: Time for Inclusion and Transparency in Gilroy Government

The unusual series of events of December 2015 continue to reverberate. On Dec. 7, Mayor Gage resigned and the council voted to forward an annexation request to the county, ahead of the new general plan and over the objections of the planning commission.

Proposition 98: Pony up governor

We applaud the Gilroy teachers who participated in a recent

City attorney leverages a deal

There's a striking contrast between the decisions of City

Comment on Coyote Valley

We have a unique opportunity

Two For a Run-off Race

In the four-way race for Santa Clara County District Attorney,

Perchlorate lawsuits way out of line

A San Jose jury is now listening to arguments about whether Olin Corporation should pay tens of millions of dollars to four families who claim that perchlorate contamination damaged their rural lifestyles as well as their home values.

Measure B ill conceived and out of step with commuters

There's something disturbing about political leaders who

Listen to the Officers

Crime is going up in Gilroy, so is the population, and our

Unshackle Measure A

In 2016, county voters overwhelmingly agreed to tax themselves and spend $950 million to address the housing crisis and shelter more than 5,000 homeless persons. A year later, developers showed up for a November 2017 Board of Supervisors meeting to receive project approvals but...

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