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January 19, 2026

Council punts downtown action plan

City Council delayed action on Development Center Manager Lee Butler’s proposed plan for downtown, with some council members criticizing Butler for not discussing the plan with local organizations before it reached the dais.

Sex Allegations Rock GPD

Members of the Gilroy Police Department are accused of hosting sex parties, exposing themselves at a Christmas party and having inappropriate relations with young Police Explorers in a suit filed by a police dispatcher who was fired in 2015.

‘Key milestone’ for General Plan

Since October 2013, a group of 25-community members, consultants under a $1.75 million contract with the City and planning staff have been developing Gilroy's vision for growth through the creation of a new 20-year General Plan.

Write-in candidate for mayor renews focus

Write-in mayoral candidate Robert Martinez has been watching a lot of politics lately. The supply chain professional wakes up every morning at 4:30 to do his doctor-prescribed exercises and while he gets his body moving, ready to start the day, the latest media showdown between the two presidential contenders, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump provides the soundtrack to his morning, and this has got him thinking.

Meet the candidate: Linda Piceno, GUSD Board of Education

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

Supervisor candidates agree budget is top priority

The five candidates running for Don Gage's District 1 supervisor

Gartman, a Watchdog or Grandstander?

The mayor's office may be a lonely place for Craig Gartman.The

Former GOP candidate for 30th district convicted of election fraud

Neil Kitchens—a Prunedale resident who ran unsuccessfully against Robert Rivas in the 2018 race for state assembly—pleaded guilty to felony election fraud on election day 2020, according to authorities.

State, city to weigh in on bullet train station

As the City of Gilroy kicks off a project to weigh the pros and

County sales tax, Prop 50 win big in Nov. 4 election

With 100% of precinct ballots counted, Santa Clara County voters on Nov. 4 overwhelmingly supported adding 0.625% to the county sales tax rate for five years. As of 10am, the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters office reported 200,430 YES votes and 152,850 NO votes,...

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