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Gilroy
June 25, 2026

Obligation to Help the Poor

What, exactly, are the priorities of our county government? When

Our view: The highest sales tax rate for the poorest city in the county?

In May of 2013, Mayor Don Gage first introduced the idea of a “Quality of Life” bond measure for the November ballot. “It's not for education, it's not for police officers. It's for capital improvements,” he told a Dispatch reporter.

Guest Opinion: Gilroy needs more compassion

In the 2017 Point in Time homeless census count conducted on Jan. 24 and 25, 5,448 homeless individuals—including veterans, families with children, former foster youth, domestic violence victims, seniors, people with disabilities, and the working poor were identified living in encampments, cars, RVs, abandoned...

Security cameras at all our schools

The shocking arson at Glen View Elementary School and two other

BART Titanic Sinking Slowly

It's too bad the Valley Transportation Authority can't unshackle

Moratorium now – city doesn’t need land, it needs a better plan

Whoa, Nellie. Let's stop right now and place a moratorium on any

Good news: the sex club is leaving

The following individuals and organizations deserve either

Put a ring around the boys ranch

It's a twist on a classic case of rural use versus encroaching

Editorial: Using AI ethically, with our community in mind

Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept reserved for Silicon Valley boardrooms or science fiction novels. It is now woven into our daily lives—from the phones in our pockets to the way businesses market products, students learn and how news is gathered and...

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