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January 26, 2026

Sidewalk heave-ho solution

 After years of piecemeal fixes to Gilroy's cracked and uprooted

$35M Gardens offer suspended

The group of Asian investors who offered to buy Gilroy Gardens

Residents needed for Citizens Advisory Committee

City asks low-income residents to help it better fund area

Crosswalk controversy on City Council’s agenda

Gilroy’s City Council will review and discuss whether or not to replace a crosswalk on Byers Street and Wren Avenue near El Roble Park, after a resident from that neighborhood repeatedly complained to City staff. 

Election: Gilroy public safety tax measure falls short

The Gilroy Measure C quarter-cent sales tax for public safety is heavily favored by voters in the initial results posted by the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters office, but the count is shy of the two-thirds majority needed for passage.  As of 12:15am Nov....

Tax plan draws opposition

On the heels of a recent vote by the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors to oppose the half-cent general-purpose sales tax measure, many business owners are expressing support of the decision.

Searching for cheaper water

Before the city starts buying water from anyone else, officials

Hollister developers can soon start building

The city on Monday can start issuing construction permits after

‘Twisting the presumption of access on its head’

The Gilroy Dispatch plans to submit a formal appeal to City Administrator Tom Haglund this week in an effort to overturn a determination by the City Attorney's Office that the names and pension amounts of six retired police and fire employees who claimed a work-related disability since 2007 are confidential.

GOP congressmen want high-speed rail project audited

A dozen Republican congressman have asked the nonpartisan U.S. Government Accountability Office to study California's controversial high-speed rail project, citing "questionable ridership and cost projections."

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