Signs to make debut in time for Gilroy Garlic Festival
Less than a week after Gilroy's first new wayfinding sign was
Caballero talks farm-water regs, main street, RDA funds
Assemblywoman Anna Caballero came to Hollister this week and
Divvying out Measure A funds to S. County
An effort to provide uninsured lower-income Morgan Hill children with healthcare services has helped a Santa Clara County nonprofit gain public funds to expand its reach to other communities.
City releases new batch of campaign statements
What happens to campaign cash in a non-election year? That depends on who's holding it.
Vacant seat on Arts and Culture Commission
The City of Gilroy is still looking to fill an open seat on the Arts and Culture Commission for the remainder of an unexpired term, which is set to end Dec. 31, 2015. The successful applicant will play a part in stimulating the growth of broad-based arts within the community. Along with the other six members of the Arts and Culture Commission, they will help guide the Recreation Department Staff and City Council on matters pertaining to cultural and artistic activities.
Guest Column: Pros and Cons of Gilroy Gardens
As your City Council member, I am often asked about the significance of Gilroy Gardens and if it is profitable for the city to maintain its investment in the property. Before answering the question, I always ask the citizen how they define profitable. In the pure business sense profit is defined as a financial gain, the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent buying something. However, profit can also be defined as creating an advantage or benefit, or as being beneficial to serve, assist, or aid.
Meet the candidate: Jaime Rosso, GUSD Board of Education
Gilroy Dispatch: Briefly describe your background and experience. Why are you qualified for this position?


















