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January 26, 2026

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

Haglund leaving post as city administrator

GILROY—After seven years as Gilroy’s city administrator, Tom Haglund will be leaving his post for the Sierras.

Bypass speed limit would increase with approvals

Transportation officials are ready to increase the speed limit

Whose job is it anyway?

You might have to ring the bell a few times next time you visit

Gilroy teachers reach tentative, 2-year salary pact

Gilroy teachers have reached tentative contract agreement for an 8.5 percent pay hike over two years.

Election ethics, habitat plan on Council’s plate

The Gilroy City Council on Monday is scheduled to discuss

Council approves half-cent sales tax measure

Editor's note: for an updated version of this story, visit http://www.gilroydispatch.com/news/city_local_government/tax-hike-goes-to-voters/article_aee7795e-1e5b-11e4-b37f-0017a43b2370.html.

City Gets Tough on Downtown Parking

Beginning in April, two- and three-hour parking limits will be

Residents Sue City Over Police Chases, Fallen Trees

Ryan Nguyen, 18, had just dropped his sister off at Ascension Solorsano Middle School and headed out Christmas Hill Park last May, when the bottom fell out of his car. Literally.

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