Hollister board keeps El Rancho San Benito moving along
Four of five supervisors today rejected a proposal that would
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.
City to look at hiring ombudsman
City officials will decide whether to create a new position that
$50K donated to Gilroy arts center
The Gilroy Center for the Arts is receiving a new push from some
Half Cent for $6 Billion Transit
Santa Clara County residents will pay a half-cent sales tax to improve roads, trains, bike and pedestrian paths to the tune of $6 billion, if a major group representing the top businesses in Silicon Valley has its way.
Candidates release official campaign statements; financial documents
Gilroy's candidates for mayor and city council have submitted their official campaign statements, as you can read verbatim below. Also to the left of this story are the PDF version of each candidate's economic interests statements as submitted to the county registrar of voters.
Too Close for Comfort: Tall Homes Loom Over Dream Homes
Jerry and Janet Larner bought their dream house for $460,000 in 2004, a 1,200-square-foot bungalow with a view of flowery fields and green hills along Hecker Pass they hoped to live in for the rest of their lives.
Marijuana dispensary up in smoke?
A split city council rejected the idea of a medical marijuana
Officials target method for ridding mussels at San Justo Reservoir
Federal and local officials might use sodium potash slurry -
Guest Column: Build the High Speed Rail Above Downtown Gilroy
For months there has been controversy swirling around the potential advent of High Speed Rail in our community. Many people wish it would not come at all. Others have been hoping for more details about how it will effect Gilroy, which have been lacking until recently.





















