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March 10, 2026

Council to look at task forces

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Homeless Burdened

Many out in the rain due to lack of communication,

Council tweaks $4.5M cuts

The city's proposed budget includes a hiring freeze, but it does

Election Day: Time for voters to have their say

WASHINGTON – After billions of dollars, hours of debates and frantic last-minute pitches from the candidates, it's up to the voters Tuesday to decide whether to give President Barack Obama a second term or change course with Republican Mitt Romney.

Tobacco license ordinance moves forward

City officials are moving forward with a plan to ensure any access minors might have to tobacco products behind the counter is cut off. On Monday night, City Council voted unanimously to proceed with the preparation of an ordinance that would, if formally adopted at a future meeting, require that tobacco retailers pay to obtain an annual license through the city.

Editorial: The Dispatch Picks for the 2016 Ballot

The Dispatch recommends

Gilroy’s E-Government in Action

Residents can download forms, put in service requests on Web

City will work with nonprofits on possible garden, theater downtown

The City Council gave unanimous consent for area arts nonprofits

Council OKs Hecker Pass ‘agri-tourist’ plan

Hecker Pass neighborhoods
  A divided Gilroy City Council on July 2 narrowly approved an “agri-tourist” commercial development near Hecker Pass Highway (CA 152) and Santa Teresa Boulevard. Four council members—Daniel Harney, Peter Leroe-Muñoz, Fred Tovar and Cat Tucker—rebuffed pleas from Mayor Roland Velasco and a standing-room-only crowd of...

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