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February 8, 2026

Election roundup

The Santa Clara Valley Water District board of directors has

Break in Downtown Construction

City may temporarily re-open southbound lanes of Monterey,

Gilroy public employees union threatens strike

GILROY—After six months of negotiations with the city, a labor union representing about 100 public employees in Gilroy has threatened to strike for two days in November, according to interim City Administrator Ed Tewes.

UPDATE: Gilroy Dispatch California Election

Tuesday's election included seven candidates vying for three

City, police reach agreement

Pending formal approval by the Gilroy City Council, the city has

Updated: Smith reacts to sheriff’s seat win

Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith trounced challenger Kevin Jensen and will serve her fifth term in office.

No response from building owners after city files suits

GILROY—Despite filing lawsuits against two downtown property owners more than three weeks ago in a “last resort” effort to bring their buildings up to earthquake safety codes, neither owner has responded, city officials said Wednesday.

City poised to reverse strict A-frame signage ban

GILROY—After banning them everywhere but downtown, the city has moved to reverse that stand and allow A-frame signs in all business districts.

Water District results

Don Gage, the termed out 14-year county supervisor and former

Gilroy Mixed on High Speed Rail

Roger and Kathy Santos live on a property on the east side of Gilroy that has been in the family since 1930. Now there is a distinct possibility that their property will be on a collision course with the incoming high-speed rail line.

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