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December 25, 2025

Business community hopes for ‘compromise’ on signs

GILROY—The Gilroy business community’s leader is hoping for a compromise on the city’s law governing advertising signs and banners, in light of the recent denial of a request to open up communication lines with city staff.

Local Native American Mining Battle Brewing

Native Americans say mining operations proposed for 30 years at the sprawling Sargent Ranch in Gilroy will hurt the environment and land sacred to their tribe, but the developer says he will do all he can to protect Indian resources.

City responds to grand jury report on emergency, fire services

The City of Gilroy has responded to Santa Clara County Civil

Rivas, Kitchens to face off

Early returns from the four counties in the sprawling 30th Assembly district left no doubt about the front-runner, San Benito County Supervisor Robert Rivas. He will likely face first-time Republican candidate Neil Kitchens in a November runoff, as fellow Democrat and Gilroy City Councilman...

Arbitrator With City on Camera Issue

No-nonsense mediator prepared to settle year-long dispute

Council opts against protesting groundwater fees

Gilroy's City Council will not protest groundwater recharge

Tracking Election Money

Gilroy firefighter's union has spent the most money

Meet the candidate: Dion Bracco, Gilroy City Council

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

Former developer owes city $45K for barbed wire fence

A former Gilroy developer who constructed a 9-foot-tall barbed wire fence around his home after he was savagely beaten in 2008 owes the City of Gilroy more than $45,000 in fees that started with a simple $200 citation for his out-of-code safety precaution.

Olin extracts $2.5 million in deal

Eight years later, and the contamination of drinking water in

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