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January 23, 2026

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‘Vision 2028’ – plan for prosperity

The city council has carved out a vision for Gilroy’s next 15 years and, after its annual two-day strategic planning session, there’s a blueprint that outlines the steps needed to establish Gilroy as one of the most desirable destinations in the country.

From Wall Street to Rosanna Street

Market forces council to buy $43 million of its own debt,

Meet the candidate: Heather Bass, GUSD Board of Education

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Council considers strict sign rules, dealerships boggled

In the midst of a city-led crackdown on business signs, auto dealers are pleading with city council to let them advertise with balloons, flags and certain types of large signs – all which are currently illegal in Gilroy – saying that the law squelches business.  

As library heads to Leavesley, some see lost opportunity

If the city council approves the move, a temporary library will

McCain fights to hold red states; Obama wins Ohio, Pennsylvania

Democrat Barack Obama won the pivotal state of Ohio Tuesday,

Busy boating: Anderson Reservoir training

Water rescue training is scheduled for today at Anderson Reservoir in what's being anticipated as a "busy" boating season for summer 2014.

Alejo to host town hall on state budget impact

Assemblyman Luis Alejo, D-Watsonville, will host a town hall meeting in Salinas on Thursday to discuss the state budget and its local impact, according to a statement from his office.

Prime wrong about Kaiser’s support

Contrary to remarks made during a Monday interview with the Dispatch, healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente has not taken an about-face and rescinded its official opposition to the transfer of Daughters of Charity hospitals to for-profit Prime Healthcare.

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