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December 21, 2025

Two unions spared layoffs, two to meet soon

Two of the city's four unions have avoided layoffs by accepting

Story behind Gilroy’s biggest housing complex

Gilroyans say the Alexander Station Apartments, a $95 million project on the corner of 10th Street and Alexander, will be filled with residents bused in from Oakland and will lower the quality of the neighborhood. They say there aren’t enough classrooms for the kids and the future students will be bused to far away schools, rather than those they can walk to.

Full Exploration of Park Purchase On

Is $12.4 million for 536 acres, or $23,130 per acre

Bronze beauties

Three new bronze statues were unveiled Saturday morning at

Meet the candidate: Peter Leroe-Muñoz, Gilroy City Council

Gilroy Dispatch: Please briefly describe your background and experience. Why do you believe you’re qualified for this position?

Westfield cuts project by nearly two-thirds

Westfield abandons years-long application process and potential

City budget balanced

Layoffs, wage cuts and a few accounting tricks will likely

City to approve new contracts for police, management

The City of Gilroy will approve and adopt a Memorandum of Understanding for a two-year contract with AFSCME Local 101 and the Gilroy Management Association at next Monday’s regular Council meeting. No deal has yet been reached with IAFF Local 2805 representing Gilroy's firefighters. 

Dispatch appeals to city’s open government commission for 911 tapes

Gilroy's Open Government Commission will hear an appeal this

City seeks to halt wire theft

In response to a string of theft of copper wire from city-owned facilities over the past two years, Gilroy officials are considering adding teeth to regulations surrounding metal recycling within city limits. State law requires scrap metal recyclers document each transaction and record the seller’s name as a way to prevent theft, but compliance across California varies.

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