200 Trees on the Chopping Block
Five years of drought and the recent winter storms have wreaked havoc on Gilroy’s trees, according to city staff, and now more than 200 of them are on the chopping block.
With fire union set to vote on city proposal, council explores contracting options
The City Council wants to take a closer look at contracting out
City Braced for Brawl Over Poor Roadwork
Officials dole out $1 million even after seeing problems with
Garlic Festival board pulls products from Welcome Center
If Gilroy tourists want a Garlic Festival apron, a G-Fest
Meet the candidate: Linda Piceno, GUSD Board of Education
Gilroy Dispatch: Briefly describe your background and experience. Why are you qualified for this position?
Teens banned from tanning beds
In the wake of fresh-hot legislation that sunsets ultra-violet indoor tanning for minors, teens wanting a golden glow to complement their prom digs will have to settle for tinted lotions, darkening sprays or Mother Nature's fickle whims - the latter of which has one local spa owner concerned.
Gilroy City Council race ready, set to go
Gilroy City Councilman Peter Arellano met Friday with City Clerk
How should Gilroy grow?
Gilroy is growing and to keep the pace the city needs more jobs for locals, says Tammy Brownlow, the CEO of Gilroy Economic Development Corporation. The past year has brought some success.
Newsom signs 56 housing bills, aiming to tackle affordable housing shortage
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Oct. 11 signed multiple housing bills aimed at tackling the state’s lack of affordable housing and making it easier for tenants to rent a home in the first place.
Newsom signed a whopping 56 bills into law which he said...



















