Information about Great Wolf Lodge water park dries up
What amounts to a quasi-gag order has been imposed on talks about building a multi-million dollar waterslide-themed resort at the Gilroy Gardens Family Park, which is facing financial issues of its own.
Smile, you’re on cop camera
Arrests in Gilroy may soon be accompanied by an electronic “third eye” that objectively monitors the scene, keeping recorded tabs on the actions of the suspect, as well as the officers on the job.
County approves SCV wine trail route, signage
Visiting and local wine enthusiasts will soon have options besides their sometimes unreliable GPS systems in navigating South County’s 20-plus wineries and vineyards—some tucked deep into the folds of rural hillsides—as county officials approved a new sign program directing motorists to the viticultural destinations.
Former Morgan Hill admin to run Gilroy temporarily
GILROY—A retired Morgan Hill city manager was chosen Monday night to fill in as Gilroy’s interim city administrator, according to Mayor Don Gage.
UPDATED: Council backs off on fire talk
A wrangling over whether the City of Gilroy would contract out
‘Twisting the presumption of access on its head’
The Gilroy Dispatch plans to submit a formal appeal to City Administrator Tom Haglund this week in an effort to overturn a determination by the City Attorney's Office that the names and pension amounts of six retired police and fire employees who claimed a work-related disability since 2007 are confidential.
Pace will race, after all
The pool of candidates vying for one of four soon-to-be-vacant seats on the Gilroy Unified School District Board of Education grew as of of Thursday.
Gilroy public employees union threatens strike
GILROY—After six months of negotiations with the city, a labor union representing about 100 public employees in Gilroy has threatened to strike for two days in November, according to interim City Administrator Ed Tewes.
Council approves $1.02 M bid on Sixth Street streetscape project
Gilroy's City Council on Monday unanimously approved a
A standing ‘O’ for a long-standing employee
John Garcia, who served as recreation supervisor for the City of






















