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April 29, 2026

Balancing the budget or just spinning wheels?

Despite layoffs and millions in budget cuts, the recession has

Downtown Renaissance

Old-fashioned, three-story building at Lewis and Monterey

Don Gage considers running for mayor

Following Friday’s surprise news that Gilroy City Councilman Peter Arellano is exploring the possibility of joining the 2012 mayoral race, Don Gage, Santa Clara Valley Water District director and former Gilroy mayor said he’s thinking about dropping his name into the pool of candidates.

Look out Gilroy? New outlets make a splash

The Gilroy Welcome Center entices travelers to visit Gilroy by marketing the area’s boutique wineries, proximity to beaches and miles of hiking, and for the “destination shopping” boasted in the 147-store Gilroy Premium Outlets.

Biz takes signs into own hands

A dozen business owners and representatives from the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce have been formulating a game plan to introduce a more business-friendly alternative to the controversial sign ordinance passed by city council on April 7.

Meet the candidate: Roland Velasco, Gilroy City Council

Gilroy Dispatch: Please briefly describe your background and experience. Why do you believe you’re qualified for this position?  

Taking a stance

Binding arbitration, affordable housing are hot buttons for

Calif. initiative would mandate victims’ rights

After Patricia Wenskunas was assaulted by her personal trainer

Tax break country

Santa Clara County

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