Eight Arrested in Gang Fight at StriXe Lounge
Eight people were arrested early Sunday morning after a gang
Garlic Festival Cook-Off finalists announced
An Afrikaner Butternut Tart and Mahi-mahi Laulau with Shiitake Risotto are among the gastronomic tours de force that will battle it out during the Great Garlic Cook-Off at the 35th Gilroy Garlic Festival July 27.
Newsom proposes lower spending on homelessness, affordable housing
After Gov. Gavin Newsom rolled out a deficit-bridging budget plan in January, advocates pushing for more affordable housing and shelters hoped he might reconsider his intent to make deep cuts—or scrounge up some more money.
On May 10, Newsom released a revised proposal showing that...
Inside the FBI
Fifty-eight teenagers from around the world converged on the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va. in June to experience something most law enforcement professionals only dream about: training where the nation's top federal agents train and learning in their classrooms.
New Tool to Combat Garlic Fungus
White rot, long the bane of Gilroy's garlic-growers, may have
Gilroy’s sales tax flat for fourth quarter
Gilroy’s sales tax was flat in the fourth quarter of 2012 as a direct result of fewer shoppers spending at the Gilroy Outlets. It's the first time in 12 quarters that the City’s sales tax receipts have leveled off.
CMAP close to opening
It is all systems go inside the former billiards hall at the corner of Fifth and Monterey Streets, as Greenhouse Coworking, South County and San Benito County’s first coworking space where people can rent a desk or private office by the hour, gets ready to open in downtown Gilroy.




















