City looks to fill bicycle commission seat
The City of Gilroy is looking to fill an open seat on its Bicycle Pedestrian Commission, a five-member panel that advises the Gilroy City Council on bicycle- and pedestrian-related matters in the city.
City Council agenda preview: URM liens, historic building design guildines and speed limits
The City of Gilroy will have its regular meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in Council Chambers, located at 7351 Rosanna St. Here are some of the upcoming items on the agenda.
Less Bumpy Roads!
The city’s streets are set to get a lot less bumpy, as Gilroy City Council on Monday approved $500,000 to purchase new pavement maintenance equipment to improve the shoddy condition of the city’s streets.
Mi Pueblo update: Mayor joins political fray
Heated debate drove groggy-eyed planning commissioners to reach
Stephen Romero, Keyla Salazar, Trevor Irby killed in Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting
All three of the fatally wounded victims of the July 28 mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival were young people visiting Gilroy, attending the festival with family or friends.
Stephen Romero, 6.
Keyla Salazar, 13.
Trevor Irby, 25.
Stephen Romero lived in San Jose. His identity was...
Councilman has felony drug conviction
Gilroy City Councilman and mayoral candidate Dion Bracco has a criminal record that includes a 1990 felony conviction for possession of methamphetamine for sale, according to court records obtained by the Dispatch.
Billing error or embezzlement?
Gilroy Unified School Board trustee Francisco Dominguez, who
Black History Month Forgotten?
The Black History Month exhibit in the Gilroy Library kids’ section offers a colorful and robust collection of books on the accomplishments of Americans of African descent.

















