Smoking cessation program scheduled at Gavilan College
Breathe California is hosting its Ash Kickers Quit-Smoking
Quiet Holiday Weekend for Local Police
Despite the warm weather and variety of activities in the South
Top cook-off recipes: Do try these at home
Ginger Moreno, of Rancho Palos Verdes, won first-place with a
Pinnacles Makes Plans For The Next Century
Community invited to contribute ideas for the future of the
Letters to the editor: We like incumbent
Glad we voted correctly
As a former member of the Gilroy City Council and a columnist for the Dispatch on local issues for many years, city council elections hold great interest for me. Particularly important is a vote for mayor, as that person is the...
Martial Arts for Real Life
The video is chilling. A woman carrying a shopping bag is walking down a vacant street at night, shops are closed, a couple passes her, but it is clear she is oblivious to the man trailing behind.
Gilroy Vietnam War vets are enshrined in new art work
GILROY—In Gilroy aviation artist Joe Kline’s latest work, at the end of the muzzle of the M60-7.62mm machine gun in the hovering Huey helicopter, there’s a just visible soldier manning the weapon to cover GIs in a landing zone in Vietnam.
Community sponsors wreaths for tombstones of fallen vets
Volunteers across the nation will be honoring its fallen warriors by placing wreaths on their tombstones, with the goal of carpeting the country’s military cemeteries as a tribute. This year, the cities of Gilroy and Morgan Hill are participating in the program—called Wreaths Across America—to honor more than 1,000 local veterans.
















