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February 4, 2026

Morgan Hill city employees plead for jobs

Union contracts, crime statistics and a NASA scientist were

Bargaining groups keep ‘bumping’ policy in place

When 48 full-time employees lost their jobs after Christmas, a

Prospective candidates: Attend informative session on Saturday

The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters' Office will host a session for candidates and prospective candidates in the November general election from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 14.

Is the city tree plan illegal?

Gilroy City Council may have violated various state rules when it decided to approve $258,000 to remove more than 200 trees citywide May 1. According to San Francisco attorney, Laura Beaton, the city’s legislators may have violated laws that guarantee the public’s right to participate in legislative meetings and the state’s environmental review process when they voted to fell 235 trees-- 35 in Christmas Hill Park and 200 elsewhere in the city-- earlier this month.

Too many dangerous criminals out

On the heels of a letter sent by City Council and the Cities Association of Santa Clara County, Assemblyman Luis Alejo recently met with local officials and listened to concerns about a double-digit increase in crime in Gilroy associated with Assembly Bill 109 – the Public Safety Realignment Act.

Exit Interview: Mayor Don Gage Says Farewell With Few Regrets

GILROY—After 34 years in various local political offices, plain speaking Mayor Don Gage, 70, announced his retirement this week, at the start of Monday’s city council meeting. The one-time farmer, IBM program manager and elected representative said he wanted to spend time with his family, including three daughters and six grandchildren. He served through boom and bust times, watched the city and the freeway grow, and leaves as Gilroy pursues its biggest and most controversial housing project.

Newbie tops the field

In the aftermath of a local City Council election that's hard to

City talks bullet train, Bracco’s eligibility for council

A high-speed rail through downtown Gilroy?

City fined $21,600 for maintenance worker’s death

A state safety agency has fined the city of Gilroy $21,600 for

Woodward to serve on Caltrain’s Joint Powers Board

At the beginning of each year, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) Board of Directors appoints members to serve on various VTA committees and advisory boards.

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