Gilroyans, elections deserve respect
Just when you thought we'd exhausted our supply of post-election
Editorial: Time for Inclusion and Transparency in Gilroy Government
The unusual series of events of December 2015 continue to reverberate. On Dec. 7, Mayor Gage resigned and the council voted to forward an annexation request to the county, ahead of the new general plan and over the objections of the planning commission.
Gilroy High’s cheerleaders back in the news in short order
Missing school for a competition cheerleading trip to Hawaii lit
That’s all – a year in jail for former GHS teacher accused of sex crimes?
Former Gilroy High School math teacher Albert Gomez Vicuna Jr.,
City Hall layoff process well intended, but counterproductive
The city of Gilroy is in rough financial shape. With more than
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.
A taxing question for the future of Bonfante Gardens
It's a taxing question, literally and figuratively: Should









