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January 27, 2026

Good to wrap up a contract with teachers

Congratulations to the Gilroy Unified School District and its

A token cut for City Council

After embarrassingly strong public pressure, the City Council

Guest Column: Growth doesn’t mean sprawl

When I came to Gilroy in 1980, the Gilroy Dispatch was filled with letters about rampant growth. The development at the time was the Northwest Quadrant. The claims were that Gilroy was sprawling, we were becoming another San Jose and we were losing our small town charm.

Merit Raises – Not Words But Deeds

Principals and other management employees should not be given

6.0 reminder: Get ready for the ‘big one’

The recent swarm of small earthquakes, followed by Tuesday's

Police captain’s heroic efforts deserve recognition

The following individuals and organizations deserve either

Re-elect Sheriff Laurie Smith to sixth term

In two decades as the county’s sheriff, Laurie Smith’s legacy includes both accomplishments and mistakes, and as she runs for a sixth four-year term, her challengers have sought to direct attention to the latter. Smith’s department’s investigation led to the successful prosecution of  Sierra LaMar’s...

Now, let’s make Caltrain appealing

At long last the Valley Transportation Agency has negotiated

How about a real retreat with vision, not a retread

Gilroy's City Council needs more than a breath of fresh air, it

$1 per bus ride for students?

Until our state legislators like Assemblywoman Anna Caballero

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