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November 30, 2025

Partnership organizations seek city financial help

When local organizations come to City Hall asking for money next

Bargaining groups keep ‘bumping’ policy in place

When 48 full-time employees lost their jobs after Christmas, a

Alejo finding competition for Assembly seat

Despite having been outspent nearly 4-to-1 and now having to face an incumbent who defeated him by 22 percentage points in the 2010 election, Hollister Republican Rob Bernosky is hoping a pro-education, lower regulation message will resonate with voters in the redrawn 30th Assembly District during the fall election.

City upholds denial of disability retiree names

Since October, the Gilroy Dispatch has been attempting to get the names of six public safety retirees who claimed an industrial disability within the past five years through two requests to city officials under the California Public Records Act.

Wasserman swearing-in ceremony to be held Monday

Supervisor Mike Wasserman representing District 1 will take the

Council may open doors regarding offer to buy Gilroy Gardens

UPDATED: After mulling over the issue for a day and a half,

Lofgren: Deportations would harm food supply

After celebrating the holidays with her family and recovering from a bout of Covid, Zoe Lofgren flew back to Washington, DC on Jan. 2 to begin her new term representing California’s 18th Congressional District in the US Congress. The district follows Highway 101 from...

A talk from the heart about second chances

Luis Alejo (D-Salinas) made a special appearance at Central High School Friday to speak to students. With about 100 or so students, Mayor Steve Tate, Morgan Hill Unified School District Superintendent Wes Smith and trustees Claudia Rossi and Ron Woolf, the assembly member spoke about his childhood and how he got to the state capitol. He said he was arrested at 16 while attending Watsonville High School and was put on juvenile probation. After another offense his senior year, the school told him with one more problem, he would be expelled. 

City to consult businesses on new dancing regulations

The city council decided Monday night to consult downtown

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