Council candidate forum set for Oct. 4
All five candidates running for City Council are scheduled to participate in a public forum on Oct. 4 at the Gilroy Public Library. Members of the public will have an opportunity to meet the candidates and ask them questions before the ballots are cast on Nov. 4—exactly one month after the event.
Gilroy OKs $150K high-speed rail funding
The Gilroy City Council approved $150,000 in funding for the
State grant means more affordable homes for 28 families
A $1.5 million state grant will knock $50,000 off the price tag
Biden announces $53 billion high-speed rail plan
The Obama administration announced plans today to spend $53
Council member Paul Kloecker dies
Longtime public servant Paul Kloecker, 82, died Friday morning.
Kloecker, who lived in Gilroy for more than three decades, served on the City Council from 1983-1995 and rejoined the City Council in 2016.
He was a dedicated public servant and was committed to the community in...
Tobacco license discussion heats up
Local leaders and city officials are moving forward with a plan to ensure any access minors may have to tobacco products behind the counter is cut off.
Mayor: We’re not trying to keep people from dancing
Hey, Gilroy, so you think you can dance?
‘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.





















