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April 2, 2026

Q&A with Gilroy City Council candidate Dion Bracco

Before interviewing the candidates, the Editorial Board of the

Alejo bill to increase state’s minimum wage hits Assembly floor

Assemblyman Luis Alejo, author of a bill hitting the Assembly floor this week proposing to increase the state’s minimum wage, said the legislation would assist lower-income families in keeping up with escalating costs and that it would dissuade municipalities from passing local rates.

Editorial: Supreme Court Keeps City Officials from Hiding Records

The California Supreme Court last week put a sock in the argument that it’s OK for elected officials and government employees to keep citizens out of the loop by using private email and texting accounts to conduct the public’s business.

State withdraws farm tax incentive

Local farmers and property owners who have benefited from

December sales tax receipts down 15 percent

Sales tax revenue continued its yearlong drag last month, coming

Council readies for packed Monday night meeting

From raises for top city employees to the possibility of

Election 2014: Meet the candidates

The Gilroy Dispatch conducted Q&As with all the candidates for both the Gilroy City Council and the Gilroy Unified School District's Board of Education. Click on either collection below to read what each candidate had to say.

Free Earth Day Talk Saturday

Paul Hain, 63, owns and operates Hain Ranch Organics, a 20-acre organic walnut farm on Tres Pinos Creek near Hollister and was a lifelong Republican until the nomination of Donald Trump.

Mayor Don Gage wants Gilroy bond measure vote

During tonight’s regular City Council meeting, Mayor Don Gage asked that a "Quality of Life" bond measure discussion be put on the agenda for the Council’s next scheduled meeting on June 3.

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