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December 6, 2025

Gilroy groups have tax-exempt status revoked

More than two dozen organizations in Gilroy are among

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MediLeaf sues former landlords

More than seven months after MediLeaf opened its doors without

Gilroy Chevy not among parent company’s 1,100 forced closures

Gilroy Chevrolet Cadillac will remain open despite General

Businessman in his first race

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Urban growth boundary petitions delivered to City Hall

Wearing t-shirts with “Stomp out Sprawl” emblazoned across their chests and carrying two large file boxes filled with more than 3,500 signed petitions in support of an urban growth boundary (UGB) for Gilroy, the folks of Gilroy Growing Smarter (GGS) were in a celebratory mood on Monday at City Hall.

Sidewalk heave-ho solution

 After years of piecemeal fixes to Gilroy's cracked and uprooted

Meet the candidate: Heather Bass, GUSD Board of Education

Gilroy Dispatch: Briefly describe your background and experience. Why are you qualified for this position?

Council approves putting election shift on Nov. ballot

Voters to consider cheaper elections vs. crowded ballot and

UPDATED: Gilroy public employee union set to strike

GILROY—Mayor Don Gage is unflinching at a public employee union’s threat to strike for two days next month, following an impasse reached during negotiations that began six months ago. In response, a union representative said Wednesday future strikes could be avoided if the city agrees to a few concessions.

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