Deputy Implicated in Rape Complaint
The San Benito County Sheriff's Office is investigating Sgt.
City will cut and plant new trees
Gilroy officials responded to winning a suit against a resident who wanted the city to stop cutting 235 trees until it gets a second assessment of whether they truly need to be cut.
Registration for Gilroy Rec youth soccer, adult volleyball, dodgeball and softball open
Registration for several of the City of Gilroy Recreation Department's spring programs is now open.Â
Fantastic fungi
Morgan Hill’s population nearly doubled at times during Memorial Day weekend, thanks to the food, arts, crafts, entertainment and games – not to mention sunny weather with temperatures in the 70s – served up on a platter by the 34th annual Mushroom Mardi Gras festival.
Garlic Fest ’15: A record-setting year for Gilroy
GILROY—It was a record-setting year for the Gilroy Garlic Festival, and not for the heat. More money was generated this year than ever in the festival’s 37-year history, 2015 festival president Deanna Franklin said Monday.
No effect in Gilroy after revamp of Livermore outlets
GILROY—A growing hub of outlet stores in the East Bay stands to challenge one of Gilroy’s revenue-generating powerhouses: the 145-store Gilroy Premium Outlets.
Longtime Gilroy Postmaster Penny Yates passes away at 56
As the postmaster for the Gilroy Post Office for nearly 20 years, Penny Yates was treasured by her colleagues for treating everyone with respect – regardless of their stature.
Getting their hands dirty
Don Christopher showed up to Tuesday’s groundbreaking ceremony for the Christopher High School Sports Complex - a project that he shelled out more than $3 million to help finance - with a football in one hand and his 11-year-old grandson, Blake, right by his side.






















