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February 18, 2026

City Wants More

Developers will have to provide extra amenities for the city in

Food distribution facility gets OK from council

By summer of 2015, the largest publicly traded wholesale distributor to the natural, organic and specialty foods industry in North America, plans to have a new distribution center operational in the Garlic Capital.

Should water district directors have term limits? Prop C asks voters to limit service

In a first for the Santa Clara Valley District, the board of

Act III in scandal saga set

Morgan Hill

Morgan Hill city employees plead for jobs

Union contracts, crime statistics and a NASA scientist were

Since they must, council chooses station locale

One day, Tenth Street could be reincarnated as a gateway corridor funneling U.S. Highway 101 traffic to downtown Gilroy.

#GilroyStrong is community response to festival shootings

As the 41st annual Garlic Festival was in full swing, Christopher Ranch’s executive vice president, Ken Christopher told the Gilroy Dispatch that this year could potentially change the festival forever. With bigger-name celebrities than ever before, Christopher’s most pressing concern on the festival’s second day...

Rivas, Kitchens to face off

Early returns from the four counties in the sprawling 30th Assembly district left no doubt about the front-runner, San Benito County Supervisor Robert Rivas. He will likely face first-time Republican candidate Neil Kitchens in a November runoff, as fellow Democrat and Gilroy City Councilman...

News Analysis: Arbitration Inevitable?

Should unelected outsiders have the power to determine a city's

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