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March 4, 2026

Frustrated residents seek answers at rail meeting

Featuring laughter, applause, groans and furious trembling,

Campaign finance complaint filed in local Assembly race

A complaint filed Thursday with the California Fair Political

Gilroy Getting a Tourist-Worthy Book Shop

A Clinton is running for President and Donald Trump is all over the media headlines, in this crazy world where old is new again, the ’90s are back, and downtown Gilroy is getting a bookstore.

Former GOP candidate for 30th district convicted of election fraud

Neil Kitchens—a Prunedale resident who ran unsuccessfully against Robert Rivas in the 2018 race for state assembly—pleaded guilty to felony election fraud on election day 2020, according to authorities.

Two more Gilroy council contenders looking to qualify

On the last day that he can qualify as a candidate, Councilman

Library to close for December

The Gilroy library will close Dec. 2 and reopen in January at

Firm suspends GUSD trustee’s high-speed rail contract

A firm hired to perform high-speed rail outreach in the South Bay Area has suspended the contract of a Gilroy school board trustee facing two separate investigations by the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office - including one for allegedly falsifying parts of invoices totaling more than $37,000, the Dispatch has learned.

Biden announces $53 billion high-speed rail plan

The Obama administration announced plans today to spend $53

Silva’s Crossing remains closed as storms approach

Silva's Crossing remained closed as of Tuesday, as Gilroy preps

Red Barn advocates get more time

GILROY—Advocates for the Red Barn lodged within Christmas Hill Park have bought the aging structure that has been boarded up since the 1990s a bit more time.

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