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December 6, 2025

High-Speed Rail Authority’s decision: Train will run through Gilroy

As expected, the California High-Speed Rail Authority reaffirmed

Wanted: Development Center Manager

As the City of Gilroy prepares for escalating local development,

Candidate faces last-minute smear campaign

One day before the General Election, residents have received a

City will cut and plant new trees

Gilroy officials responded to winning a suit against a resident who wanted the city to stop cutting 235 trees until it gets a second assessment of whether they truly need to be cut.

Gavilan College embraces historic election changes

GILROY--Gavilan Community College trustees have supported making changes to the way voters elect them, a trustee confirmed.

City to set sail with steady rise in sewer rates

Gilroy residents and business owners have until Monday to formally protest the city’s plans to raise sewer service rates more than 40 percent over the next five years – a necessary spike, officials say, that will fund anticipated rising costs in maintenance and wastewater operations.

Payments to former councilman legit

Developer James Suner says $6,500 in checks he wrote to former

Good-bye, used car dealership. Hello, condos

Despite a sour housing market, one developer is moving ahead

City drafts response to Grand Jury’s findings about puffed-up public employee benefits

Mayor Al Pinheiro has written a response to the June 13 Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury report that highlighted seven recommendations to reduce Gilroy’s public employee benefits, noting that the City “shares the Grand Jury’s concerns.”

Dillon Q&A with the Dispatch

Name: Robert T. Dillon

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