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Monthly Archives: November 2017

Alexander Station repairs begin

According to city officials, last winter’s rains struck Gilroy’s tallest building–the 162-unit Alexander Station Apartments–before the ceilings were finished and caused the floors to...

Survey pinpoints the city’s accident hotspots

The most dangerous intersection in town is the one on Murray Avenue and Leavesley Road with 35 collisions, including three DUIs and one involving...

City holds annual holiday festivities

Gilroy Downtown Business Association will host the annual Gilroy Holiday Parade, Doggie Dress-Up and ceremonial Christmas tree lighting Saturday, December 2, from 2:30pm to...

Time to put up, shut up and take control of Gilroy government

The biggest complaint we hear is that the local government isn’t representing its constituents, and while we agree it’s easy to feel unheard, we...

Customers love All Natural fruits

Nine years ago, people told Juan Carlos Guizar he was crazy to open a pushcart fruit stand at the Gilroy Outlets. The requirements there...

Growth or no growth? Official votes both ways

There was more than met the eye last Monday at the Gilroy City Council meeting when the council voted 5-2 to reject city staff's...

The stories behind Gilroy’s wild street names

Have you ever driven on No Name Uno Road and wondered, what is the deal with that name? So have we. To slake our...

School boss to get $150K buyout

Jon Gundry, the embattled Superintendent of Schools for the Santa Clara County Office of Education, relinquished his post after agreeing last week to a...

Volunteers get dirty to clean up San Martin

San Martin is a cleaner and greener city today than it was last week, thanks to the efforts of about 80 South County residents...

High Speed Rail is a boondoggle of epic proportions

I am a past President of Gilroy-Morgan Hill Bar Association, a member of the Transportation Lawyers Association, and past Chair of TLA's Legislation Committee....