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United States · United StatesGilroy’s City Administrator Jimmy Forbis announced his retirement Tuesday, ending nine years of working for the city. “Serving this wonderful community … has been the highlight of my career and a profound honor,” said Forbis in a written statement announcing his retirement. “I am truly thankful for the opportunity to work alongside such a dedicated community that is passionate about what’s best for Gilroy and committed to making it a vibrant and…See the Story
Gilroy City Administrator announces retirement from “best job ever”
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Cancer · GilroySawyer Keys, who was recently diagnosed with an extremely rare form of liver cancer, got an experience of a lifetime when he got to throw out a football prior to the Bay Area Panthers’ June 7 game against the Tulsa Oilers. The 9-year-old Gilroy resident who will be in fourth grade at Gilroy Prep School in the fall, plays baseball and loves Minecraft, was thrilled throughout the entire evening, his mother Lydia Keys said. “He was so excited he go…See the Story
Boy battling cancer is honored at Panthers game | Gilroy Dispatch | Gilroy, California

Santa Clara County · Santa Clara CountySanta Clara County has earmarked more than $8 million in local funds for immigration related services in the recently adopted 2025-26 budget. The funding builds on the county’s previous investments in services for the immigrant community that include an emergency $5 million allocation in 2024 for legal services, outreach and rapid response, according to county officials. The increase in funding this year, approved by the board of supervisors, i…See the Story