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February 20, 2026

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Beloved South County politician Don Gage dies

Don Gage—a South County icon of politics and a beloved member of the Gilroy community—died on March 25 at age 79.  Gage’s political career started in 1981 and spanned a range of local offices and specialties. He served as a Gilroy City Council member from...

Council preview: Development regulations, restricting handheld signs

City Council will be holding a special meeting/study session Monday night to discuss planned unit development regulations and potential amendments to existing sign ordinances:

Massive hotel project receives council approval

Gilroy's City Council approved the largest hotel project in the

RDO Policy Go-Around

Officials look to rewrite growth ordinance to tighten up

Police union narrowly approves deal, avoids layoffs

A divided police union narrowly approved a one-year contract

Bargaining groups keep ‘bumping’ policy in place

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

City revenue stalls

The city has collected $13.8 million less from developers than

Sign regulations lead to ‘unintended consequences’

Two business owners and a representative from the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce appealed to the City Council, asking them to take another look at the city’s controversial sign ordinance—one that limits how long banners can be up and how much advertising can cover a business’ windows. In response to their concerns, the Council agreed to further explore some of the provisions.

Lofgren makes case for calling witnesses

Rep. Zoe Lofgren was front and center at the opening session of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, arguing for a motion for the Senate to subpoena new evidence in the case against the President. Lofgren, whose 19th Congressional District includes Morgan Hill, San...

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