City’s proactive cuts rewarded with positive bond rating
A few days after the city council unanimously approved a nearly
Gilroy City Hall ends furlough Fridays
For the first time in two years, City Hall will be open for
Former GOP candidate for 30th Assembly District is charged with election fraud
Neil Kitchens, a Republican candidate who ran an unsuccessful campaign for the 30th District State Assembly seat in 2018, has been charged with five counts of election fraud.
Kitchens pleaded not guilty at an arraignment June 27 in Monterey County Superior Court, according to court...
Updated: $6.5M less for new library
Gilroy's new library could cost 27 percent less than expected,
Council approves library bid, bonds
Gilroy's City Council approved an $18.18 million bid for a new
South Valley celebrates ‘legend’ Sig Sanchez
Local and regional representatives and public officials held an early 100th birthday celebration last week for South Valley political icon, Gilroy Hall of Famer and longtime farmer Sig Sanchez.
Council approves $500k for pavement, sidewalk projects
Council members wrestled with First Amendment issues, library safety and construction/demolition projects during Monday night’s regular meeting.
Lawmakers agree on across-the-board cuts in state budget
Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders reached a nearly $300 million budget agreement on June 21 that closes a $46.8 billion deficit that was projected for the coming fiscal year with across-the-board cuts of nearly 8% to every department.
The $297.5 billion budget is proposed...





















