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January 3, 2026

Councilman Gartman hangs up his political cleats

Councilman Craig Gartman will not seek a third term on the City

Council poised to approve record-high increases in election spending

GILROY—Following a push by Councilman Perry Woodward, the Gilroy City Council is set to decide next month to change city law and raise the amounts that can be donated to and spend on election campaigns.

Fire chief lawsuit could cost city $230K

The City of Gilroy is racking up thousands of dollars in legal fees as it staunchly resists settling a year-old lawsuit from two firefighter chiefs who claim they were cheated out of overtime pay, according to court records.

City fire OT: $560,000

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Keeping out of trouble’s reach

It had to be one of the worst days of his life. Eleven years

Charlie’s Counsel

Over a period of three council terms, Charles Morales has helped

Gilroy Welcome Center flush, for now

GILROY—Following a change of heart by Gilroy Mayor Don Gage, the Gilroy City Council voted unanimously to approve full funding for the Welcome Center for fiscal year 2016-2017—which amounts to $300,000 in city funds.

Battle against PG&E Substation Grows

Santa Clara County is right to take a closer look at PG&E’s controversial plan for a new South County substation, according to the lawyer brought in to fight the utility giant.

Council May Shift Election

City council this week will consider shifting its election cycle

CPI provision removed from Alejo’s minimum wage bill

Assemblyman Luis Alejo’s bill proposing a minimum wage increase passed through a key Senate committee Wednesday, but only after legislators removed a provision that would have attached the figure to the Consumer Price Index.

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