Councilwoman Lee announces run for mayor
Morgan Hill city Councilwoman Marby Lee will run for the office
Council bites into thorny dog ordinance debate
Gilroy Police Chief Denise Turner said that she wanted to see
Gilroy councilman runs for state assembly
GILROY—Peter Leroe-Muñoz, a Gilroy councilman, wants to simultaneously improve the quality of the state’s public education and cut regional crime rates. In an interview with the Dispatch July 18, Leroe-Muñoz, a Democrat, announced he’s running for California State Assembly in the November 2016 election.
Updated: Caltrain considers ending service to Gilroy
Caltrain has proposed cutting service to South County, raising
Wasserman swearing-in ceremony to be held Monday
Supervisor Mike Wasserman representing District 1 will take the
Interview: Councilman Peter Leroe-Muñoz
He came to Gilroy as deputy district attorney prosecuting drug dealers and bad financial actors. Mayor Pro Tempore Peter Leroe-Muñoz is a Harvard Law School alum with a first-hand understanding of public safety issues affecting the region. No longer in the running for state Assembly, having dropped out of the race in January, Leroe-Muñoz has two more years left in his term on the City Council. In this Q&A he addresses a major project’s effect on the communications capabilities of law enforcement and emergency responders across the region, as well as a rumour about his residency.



















