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Council extends deadline to fix URM buildings

Downtown property owners will have five more months to get their

Council mulls over new arts center/library combo

One day residents could go to work, check out a book, buy a cup

Rivas leads effort to combat growing retail theft problem

Nearly four months after forming a bipartisan select committee and two hearings later, Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas announced legislation Feb. 15 to combat shoplifting and organized retail theft—just beating a legislative deadline to introduce new bills. The Hollister Democrat joined Democratic Assemblymembers Rick Zbur of...

Before council mulls employee morale, employees extend olive branch

In the wake of what some have deemed a rift between City Council

Meet the candidate: Heather Bass, GUSD Board of Education

Gilroy Dispatch: Briefly describe your background and experience. Why are you qualified for this position?

Gilroy’s resolutions for 2017

Diets, campaign promises, community service, more time with family and friends and eating more garlic--those are some of New Year’s resolutions from GIlroy business owners, residents and politicians for 2017.

Integrity of City Budget Scrutinized

Fire union representatives claim money is there

Council approves $500k for pavement, sidewalk projects

Council members wrestled with First Amendment issues, library safety and construction/demolition projects during Monday night’s regular meeting.

Council preview: Pay hike for legal counsel, auto mall improvements

The Gilroy City Council Monday night will discuss whether to pay more out- of-pocket for legal services on an hourly basis, as recommended by City Administrator Tom Haglund.

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