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February 12, 2026

Local Scene: Politics and Pillows

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Council reapproves lawsuit against MediLeaf

Gilroy's City Council voted once again to approve litigation

Council raises fees with new alarm policy

With little discussion, Gilroy's City Council on Monday approved

Concerns swell around all sides of DCHS deal

Well before Daughters of Charity Health System executives announced the sale of all six of its hospitals, including Gilroy’s Saint Louise Regional Hospital, to for-profit Prime Healthcare Oct. 10, DCHS officials threatened that without the right buyer, the hospitals would shut down. As opposition to the sale mounts, mainly from labor groups and politicians, during a state-mandated review by the Attorney General’s Office, their tune hasn’t changed.

Council runs issue ‘marathon,’ will spend three days discussing dozens of long-term concerns and campaign issues

City staff and council members will spend 26 hours over the next

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.

Furloughs for police and fire

Police officers and firefighters will take furlough days as part

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