Junior College Football: Gav’s Ellis named NCFA Offensive Player of the Week
Northern California Football Association has named Gavilan quarterback Nate Ellis its Offensive Player of the Week.
GilPAC to host Pork, Politics, Pinot & More ‘FUN’draiser
The Gilroy Business Political Action Committee will holds its second annual Pork, Politics, Pinot & More “FUN”draiser from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16 upstairs at the Old City Hall Restaurant, located at 7400 Monterey St. in downtown Gilroy.
GPD receives $30,000 traffic enforcement grant
The Gilroy Police Department has received a $30,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety that will fund a yearlong program aimed at preventing deaths and injuries on Gilroy roadways through added enforcement.
Student of the Week: Angel Esteban
Meet 15-year-old Angel Esteban, a Gilroy High School sophomore and the Dispatch's "Student of the Week."
Quality of Life tax polling results coming soon
Mayor Don Gage and the City are forging ahead with a proposed “Quality of Life” tax to possibly fund projects that improve safety, create recreational opportunities for the community and bolster economic revitalization and recovery.
Separation of singers and state?
Gilroy public school choirs won’t be singing in church anymore, after several anonymous members of the public complained that holding concerts in a single faith establishment is not an adequate separation of church and state.
Prep Roundup: Oct. 10
Gilroy's Taylor Silacci was hard at work Wednesday, helping her team stay undefeated.
Local residents, economy to miss Frys.com Open
With the 2013 Frys.com Open PGA tournament in full swing at CordeValle Golf Club this week – bringing visitors to South County from parts near and far – area business people are disappointed they will be absent from the event’s revenue stream when it leaves the area, especially since nobody knows when it will return.
Navigator Schools’ petition denied
After months of volleying back and forth between district staff and charter school leaders, as well as dozens of testimonials from parents and educators on both sides of the fence, the Morgan Hill Unified School District’s Board of Education finally voted Tuesday to reject Navigator Schools’ charter petition.






















