Public safety unions taking low profile this election
In a break from politics as usual, the unions of the Gilroy police and fire departments have kept a low profile in endorsing candidates for mayor or City Council, according to those running for office.
Ballot order of city council candidates released by Secretary of State
According to the California Secretary of State's randomized
City spells out contacts on unsafe buildings
GILROY—Over the last three years, City Hall employees mailed 51 letters to the owners of the Water Store downtown to alert them about the building’s dangerous condition, according to documents provided to the Dispatch by City Administrator Tom Haglund. The problem is, they all went to the same place.
Meet the candidate: Heather Bass, GUSD Board of Education
Gilroy Dispatch: Briefly describe your background and experience. Why are you qualified for this position?
Thumbs up for hotel project
Two four-story hotels, a fast-food joint, a sit-down restaurant
New cell phone towers approved for Gilroy
Two new cell phone towers will be erected in Gilroy, according Christi Garcia, a member of the City of Gilroy’s Planning Commission.
South Valley pool could stay open after all
Gilroy City Council voted to move forward with covering the repairs and operation of the South Valley Middle School pool for three years – pending City inspections and repair estimates – on a 4-3 vote, putting to end a six-month debate that created a real splash among the City and the school district.
Former Morgan Hill Mayor Kennedy to be Honored
Former Morgan Hill Mayor Dennis Kennedy, who loves all things