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Gilroy
January 15, 2026

Beautiful mural for downtown Gilroy

The following individuals and organizations deserve either

Greenbelt landowners in a bind

The plight of landowners who are

Gilroy is great; good Council candidates needed now

There's a City Council election coming up this November. Three

A Preschool Nightmare

Supporters of the

Smooth school opening but the API scores aren’t good

The following organizations and

Editorial: Can We Trust Perry Woodward?

The bizarre events of December 2015 will be long etched in Gilroy’s political history. Mayor Don Gage stunned the city by resigning without warning a year before his term ended, effectively handing the reins to his political ally, Perry Woodward. The handoff allowed Woodward to run as an incumbent—but not before the duo pushed through approval of a massive farmland annexation that would have, along with other planned developments, made Gilroy one of the Bay Area’s biggest cities—a sprawling urban mass of 120,000 residents, more than double the city’s population today.

Gilroy can’t afford nearly $30 million for a new PD

To no one's surprise, the cost for Gilroy's planned new police

Sobrato High’s late exit a black eye for new school

So, before playing a single football season, Sobrato High School

For Tom Haglund, our thanks and best of luck

After seven years at Gilroy’s helm, City Administrator Tom Haglund will depart to become general manager of the Tuolumne Utilities District in Sonora in the Mother Lode country where he has kept a second home for years. It’s a dream job as he moves closer to retirement.

200 words cost way too much

Councilman Bob Dillon has gone out on a political limb to make a

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