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Grand Jury Members Wanted

Feeling like getting involved in your local government? The Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury is taking applications from community members to help investigate and monitor public institutions.The Grand Jury examines all aspects of county and city government and can inspect all books, records and finances to make sure public funds are legally spent and properly accounted for. It monitors misconduct by public officials and employees and inspects the jails.It’s a great way to start getting involved and make sure Gilroy is heard from countywide.To apply and learn more, search scs court and grand jury.

South County spared severe weather

The storm that was expected to drop several inches of rain on

City in dark about biofuel plant

City Administrator Tom Haglund said local officials know one

Sexual assault case under investigation

Accusations that a homeless man sexually assaulted a woman at his makeshift shelter in San Martin remain under investigation, according to authorities. The man has not been charged with a crime, and was released from custody shortly after his arrest last week. The suspect...

City Mulls Seismic Fines

Downtown business owners will face hefty fines if they don't fix

Firm sniffs out good deal on garlic building

The former Gilroy Garlic Festival building may finally be

Mayor’s roundtable delights and dismays

The mayor held a community roundtable Wednesday, and

Public push from police

This week's announcement that the federal government will grant

Council member Paul Kloecker dies

Longtime public servant Paul Kloecker, 82, died Friday morning. Kloecker, who lived in Gilroy for more than three decades, served on the City Council from 1983-1995 and rejoined the City Council in 2016. He was a dedicated public servant and was committed to the community in...

Library not to adhere to new “green” standards

This week Gilroy became the second-to-last city in Santa Clara

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