Westfield cuts project by nearly two-thirds
Westfield abandons years-long application process and potential
Banks set to lend a hand downtown
Property owners could soon call Downtown Gilroy home again. And
Opposition to Islamic center continues
South Valley Islamic families are beginning to see their long-awaited plans to build a mosque and community center in San Martin come together, but some vocal San Martin residents continue to oppose the project.
The pros and cons of building the proposed Cordoba Center were...
High-speed rail pros and cons workshop
The City of Gilroy will hold a community workshop Monday night
Opponents gain as Prop. 29 tobacco tax vote count continues
The tight vote count for the June 5 tobacco tax ballot initiative swung sharply toward the opposition as elections officials across California continue to tally the last remaining uncounted ballots.
City vacancies result in $1 million in bills
Gilroy city officials last year concluded the Department of Public Works was understaffed and instead of adding employees, decided to hire a consultant.
On March 5, the Gilroy City Council paid an overdue bill of nearly $1 million for those consultant services.
The council voted unanimously...
Measure N is headed for a loss in San Benito County
Local slow-growth advocates and environmentalists chalked up a win in the Nov. 3 San Benito County election as Measure N—which would create the Strada Verde Specific Plan—appears headed for a resounding defeat.
Area agencies to discuss Highway 156 updates
San Benito County Board Chairman Anthony Botelho has called for



















