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February 4, 2026

135,000 mail-in ballots uncounted for Santa Clara County

As many as 135,000 ballots remain uncounted for the Nov. 2

Cities oppose Senate housing plans

California city leaders have long prided themselves on the growth plans and housing requirements tailormade for their cities. Gilroy has its own growth measure passed in 2016: Measure H. Now municipalities across California fear their planning could be put to an end if the state...

The (fireworks) show must go on

More than 70 residents showed up at City Hall tonight to protest

City upholds denial of disability retiree names

Since October, the Gilroy Dispatch has been attempting to get the names of six public safety retirees who claimed an industrial disability within the past five years through two requests to city officials under the California Public Records Act.

Should water district directors have term limits? Prop C asks voters to limit service

In a first for the Santa Clara Valley District, the board of

Gilroy could expand nearly 800 acres

Residents had a chance Thursday night to comment on four

Public safety unions taking low profile this election

In a break from politics as usual, the unions of the Gilroy police and fire departments have kept a low profile in endorsing candidates for mayor or City Council, according to those running for office.

City studies spending on sewers, crosswalks, fire truck

The Gilroy City Council on Monday, May 8 held a study session on Gilroy’s five-year Capital Improvement Plan. Nearly $23 million in projects—28 in all—were presented by city staff for review. Projects ranged from one-off items including demolishing city-owned property on Dowdy Street to ongoing work like city-wide sewer repair and rehabilitation.

Top candidate for city attorney rejects offer

The Garlic Capital’s search for an in-house city attorney has come to a screeching halt.

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