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January 19, 2026

Funeral, celebration of life set for Don Gage

The family of Don Gage has scheduled an upcoming funeral mass and a celebration of life in honor of the former mayor of Gilroy, who died March 25 at age 79.  A funeral mass for Gage will take place at 10am April 5 at St....

Council approves idea of binding arbitration ballot measure for fire union

Gilroy's City Council took the first step in giving residents

Sacramento will take $1.2 M from Gilroy to balance state budget

California finally has a balanced state budget, but only with

Q & A with mayoral candidate Dion Bracco

Q: Why are you running?

More layoffs possible

The city council may ax two firefighters and two police

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.

City’s third quarter sales tax update shows uptick in business activity

Gilroy is a regional destination “capturing” sales tax in excess of what residents alone typically spend, according to the City of Gilroy’s third quarter sales tax update.

Santa Clara County DA leaves Twitter due to hate speech

Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen announced Dec. 5 that he will deactivate his office's Twitter account due to the recent rise in hate speech on the platform. In a statement, Rosen called on other district attorneys around the country to leave Twitter in...

Tobacco tax Prop 29 too close to call

Tobacco companies have reason to be confident after waking up with a 51-49 lead against an initiative that would raise cigarette taxes by $1 per pack in California, but neither side was prepared to declare the Proposition 29 race over this morning.

Morgan Hill posts employee salary information

In response to a growing outcry over salaries and benefits to

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