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January 14, 2026

Council approves salary increases for city administrator, clerk

GILROY—Two employees at City Hall tasked with helping run the Garlic City have received a 2 percent bump in pay, on the heels of similar raises being negotiated for some of the city’s other employees.

Council will consider (again) binding arbitration

City Councilman Perry Woodward convinced his colleagues Monday night to reconsider putting binding arbitration before voters.

Thousands of local ballots are uncounted

On Monday, Nov. 12, schools, banks and government offices were closed—except employees of the Santa Clara County Clerk’s elections office. Like their counterparts across California—and in many other states—they were busy validating and counting bagsful of ballots mailed at the last minute. In California, Nov....

New trustee secures seat

Barring a ballot miracle, Fred Tovar has sewn up a spot on the

Open Government Commission mulls independent attorney

When the Open Government Commission was formed in 2008, it was comprised of three council members who were tasked with ensuring citizens receive greater access to public information.

UPDATE: 33 votes separate Williams, Alvarado in second place race for supervisor

Thirty-three votes - that's all that separates Forrest Williams

Downtown Struggle

Businesses attribute drop in sales to downtown road closures and

Councilmen boycott closed session on medical marijuana dispensary

Three councilmen boycotted a closed session about shutting down

Gilroy’s population surpasses 52,000; little impact on city

Gilroy's population surpassed the 52,000 mark this year, though

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