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January 13, 2026

VOLLEYBALL: Dig Pink tournament a success

Four high schools came together under one roof to show their support for one important cause Saturday night.

Tax plan draws opposition

On the heels of a recent vote by the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors to oppose the half-cent general-purpose sales tax measure, many business owners are expressing support of the decision.

UNFI delays opening to Feb., dozens out of work

GILROY—United Natural Foods, Inc., the $6 billion-strong natural foods distribution firm set to open in Gilroy within weeks with promises of upwards of 500 jobs will instead delay the start of business until February and lay off dozens of workers, some of whom began work today, the Dispatch has learned.

Chilling case of murder

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Health care bill elicits hope, worries from locals

The U.S. House, with support from local lawmakers and health

County Office of Ed offers support to families in need during holidays

In the spirit of the holiday season, staff from the Santa Clara County Office of Education’s Migrant Education department once again coordinated the adoption of several families in need this year, according to a press release from SCCOE.More than 15 families served by the Migrant Education program were adopted by staff from the SCCOE’s Educational Services and Business Services branches and the Alternative Education, Environmental Education and Migrant Education departments.“We really do make a difference in the lives of families,” said Veronica Ramos, SCCOE Director of Migrant Education. “Through the incredible efforts of our staff we are able to make the dreams of a few families come true and give them a holiday that they wouldn’t have had otherwise.”The families adopted by Migrant Education are receiving clothing items, donations of food, gifts and grocery gift cards, and all items have been delivered to the families throughout the week, according to SCCOE staff.SCCOE staff also contributed more than 280 toys to the SCCOE’s annual toy drive, benefiting children served by the Head Start, Foster Youth Services and Migrant Education programs.“While the holidays have traditionally provided an opportunity to highlight the needs of vulnerable individuals in our community, the reality is that throughout the entire year many of our children and families go without even the most basic of necessities,” said Jon R. Gundry, County Superintendent of Schools. “I hope that the dedication of the County Office staff to reaching out and supporting the families and children in our programs inspires others to make a small charitable contribution or extend a helping hand to those in need.”

Updated: Mentally disabled teen raped in Miller Park bathroom

A mentally disabled 19-year-old man was raped in a Miller Park

Letter: Put Gilroy’s downtown on the historical registry map and make history come alive

Put Gilroy’s downtown on the historical registry map and make history come alive

Sara Ahumada

Service: Oct. 13, 2010, at 1:00 P.M.; Arnold, CA; 2286 Cedar Lane.

If it wasn’t for bad luck …

Police say a woman has died on the way to a cemetery when a

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