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February 9, 2026

Open Government Commission quashes appeal

The Open Government Commission—tasked with ensuring that citizens are provided with greater access to information—quashed the Gilroy Dispatch’s appeal of a denied records request for the names of the City’s disabled public safety retirees.

Reviving an arbitration vote

City Councilman Perry Woodward plans to ask his colleagues to

One high-speed rail route eliminated, six left on table

A study of possible routes for the California High-Speed Rail

Know the Candidates: Dan Harney

No stranger to the dais, Gilroy City Council candidate Daniel Harney was appointed to the council in January after former Mayor Don Gage resigned a month earlier, fallout from the since rescinded 721-acre housing proposal that threw the legislative body into a moment of chaos and led to the successful urban growth boundary petition campaign that resulted in Measure H.

New city administrator takes the helm

Tom Haglund got to work 15 minutes early Monday, just as his

City cements vote to pay for sidewalks

A split city council decided to fund 100 percent of sidewalk

Local Native American Mining Battle Brewing

Native Americans say mining operations proposed for 30 years at the sprawling Sargent Ranch in Gilroy will hurt the environment and land sacred to their tribe, but the developer says he will do all he can to protect Indian resources.

Protesters give pool issue CPR

More than 60 people showered City Council with pleas to keep the pool at South Valley Middle School open during their regular meeting Monday night.

Binding arbitration will continue until at least December

Police and fire unions won't have to worry about losing their

Council finalizes sunshine ordinance

The city council plans to vote on a slightly watered down

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