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April 2, 2026

Council approves raises for city clerk, administrator

Gilroy City Council unanimously approved a series of 2 percent salary increases for both the city clerk and city administrator at the April 21 meeting.

City needs teens

Students looking for that extra padding on their college

A shift in sign squabble

When City Council passed a revised version of Gilroy’s sign ordinance that banned A-frame signs, permanent banners and costumed advertisers, it sparked concern throughout the small business community. But after that spark grew through community activism and door-to-door outreach by business owners and concerned citizens, the fire could not be ignored—or extinguished.

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.

Full City Council to hear appeal over 911 recordings

Gilroy's City Council will review an appeal by the Gilroy

Segment of Sixth Street closed today

Sixth Street will be closed to westbound traffic between

Meet the candidate: Peter Leroe-Muñoz, Gilroy City Council

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

Council reapproves lawsuit against MediLeaf

Gilroy's City Council voted once again to approve litigation

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