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March 26, 2026

Out-of-date businesses draw scrutiny from city

Council narrows time that property owners have to restart

Sign rules not good for business, dealerships say

Editor's note: The 2012 class of Leadership Gilroy hung out at the Dispatch Friday and worked on reporting a story and taking photos. Read their story below.

Rotary president running for City Council seat?

 Jeff Orth, president of the Gilroy Rotary Club, is considering

$258,000 deal for attorney

Morgan Hill

Developer withdraws application days before council consideration

Days before the council was to discuss Shapell Homes'

Officials target method for ridding mussels at San Justo Reservoir

Federal and local officials might use sodium potash slurry -

Bikers Mar Creek

A California Conservation Corps crew clearing hiking trails along the Uvas Creek Tuesday stumbled on evidence that kids who had built an illegal labyrinth of dirt bicycle jumps in the protected creek a few years ago preserve are at it again.

Willey House Improvements Delayed

Council vote delays upgrades until market analysis is

Gilroy sees gain in sales tax receipts in first quarter of 2015

GILROY—Nearly 5 percent more sales tax revenue was collected in Gilroy during the first quarter of 2015 compared to the same time period last year, according to data recently released by the city of Gilroy. That growth surpassed the statewide gain of 3.1 percent.

City gets ‘movement and cooperation’ with URM problem

While dealing with downtown Gilroy’s unreinforced masonry buildings has been like “pulling teeth,” the city and individual property owners say they’re making progress in bringing the structures up to the city’s earthquake safety code.

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