High-speed rail funding from bonds could be in jeopardy
SACRAMENTO - The California Legislature should not authorize the issuance of $6 billion in bonds to start building the state's $98.5 billion bullet train project, a state-appointed review panel says in a key report to be released Tuesday.
Unions urge city to not spend newfound money on ‘pet projects’
A city union has taken aim at the city's budget priorities after
Ohio finds relief in election
COLUMBUS, Ohio – For many in Ohio, the ritual of stepping up to a ballot machine on Tuesday came with a sense of relief that the long, ugly presidential race was finally drawing to a close.
Dispatch appeals to city’s open government commission for 911 tapes
Gilroy's Open Government Commission will hear an appeal this
State upgrades Gilroy’s 9-1-1 system
GILROY—Gilroy’s 9-1-1 emergency communications system will get a nearly $300,000 state-of-the-art overhaul at no cost to the city.
VTA Ridership hits record high
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority continues to see
City Hall raises reached 30 to 40 percent
City records show that a handful of Gilroy employees, from


















