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Gilroy
January 12, 2026

Furloughs for police and fire

Police officers and firefighters will take furlough days as part

UPDATE: South Valley Middle School pool will close

UPDATE: Council turns down district's counter offer, SVMS will close

Gilroy’s first chief of police dead at 81

C.J. Laizure, the first to fill the police chief position in

Calif. bond would launch bullet train project

A century and a half after California built its first railroad,

#GilroyStrong is community response to festival shootings

As the 41st annual Garlic Festival was in full swing, Christopher Ranch’s executive vice president, Ken Christopher told the Gilroy Dispatch that this year could potentially change the festival forever. With bigger-name celebrities than ever before, Christopher’s most pressing concern on the festival’s second day...

Council to host special meeting on high-speed rail

As a tempest of opposition to a state bullet train project brews

Hecker Pass plan tops city council agenda

City Council members are expected to sign off on the Hecker Pass

South County political veterans crowd 2022 supervisor race

The election for Santa Clara County District 1 Supervisor is well over a year away, but the field of candidates is already packed with veteran local politicians. Morgan Hill Mayor Rich Constantine, former San Jose City Councilmember Johnny Khamis, County Board of Education Trustee Claudia...

New administrator cuts $4.5 M, awaits council reaction

Just weeks after coming on board, Gilroy's new city

Curtain drops on 24-year career

City Administrator Jay Baksa will retire Friday after 24 years

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