Gilroy Police Seek Students’ Design for New Charger
Gilroy Police Department is seeking assistance from local High School students with the design of one of our new School-Resource-Officer (SRO) patrol cars. The vehicle, which was donated by Gilroy’s South County Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram Dealership, is a 2015 Dodge Charger which is pictured above.
San Benito sheriff race drama finally over
Hollister- Darren Thompson is the new sheriff as he opened up an
Rift over retail plans for Visitors Bureau continues
The fight over the Gilroy Visitors Bureau's plans to sell retail
Gilroy Planning Commission Just Says No to Cannabis
GILROY—While other California cities are bringing in revenue and helping patients with marijuana dispensaries and farms, Gilroy will continue to just say no.
City releases new batch of campaign statements
What happens to campaign cash in a non-election year? That depends on who's holding it.
Farmers face new water runoff rules
Despite a tremendous appearance of farmers and members of the public in opposition to new rules regarding water runoff, the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Board voted unanimously to pass the proposal that will require farmers to closely monitor their water runoff.
Swirling questions on alarm records
Gilroy City Councilman Dion Bracco has refused to answer questions as to why he filed a public records request last month seeking information on mayoral opponent Councilman Perry Woodward’s private home security system. Bracco did issue a 200-word statement after failing to return repeated phone calls.
Meet the candidate: Linda Piceno, GUSD Board of Education
Gilroy Dispatch: Briefly describe your background and experience. Why are you qualified for this position?

















