Gavilan will punish itself for football violations
Gavilan College announced self-imposed sanctions this week after recruiting and benefits violations came to light, leading to 17 football players’ dismissal in August.
Council OKs sewer rate hikes
The Gilroy City Council voted 4-3 Monday night to raise residents' and business owners' sewer rates more than 40 percent over the next five years, and city staff say the increases will help fund more than $30 million in repairs and replacements for the region's wastewater system.
Prime wrong about Kaiser’s support
Contrary to remarks made during a Monday interview with the Dispatch, healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente has not taken an about-face and rescinded its official opposition to the transfer of Daughters of Charity hospitals to for-profit Prime Healthcare.
Pastor’s son accused of lewd acts
The pastor's son at a local church has been arrested and charged
Updated: Gilroy hit hard by property value decline
The county tax assessor expects Gilroy property values to fall
Rosy budget set for Council stamp
When Gilroy City Councilman Dion Bracco first looked at his copy




















