Gilroy Public Library mural tour to be held
Gilroy Public Library-goers may get an eyeful of art before hushing into six-inch voices— not before the city’s public art officials get a good look.
Bankrupt, and seeking your vote
Four candidates on Gilroy's ballot have filed for bankruptcy in the past, according to federal court documents.
Council shoots down habitat plan
Several members of the Gilroy City Council said Monday they
Planners get details on new elementary school
With thousands of new homes being built on the city’s west side, Gilroy’s Planning Commission on Nov. 3 studied the school district’s plans to build a new elementary school at Glen Loma Ranch.
Peter Leroe-Muñoz Drops Out of Assembly Race
Citing his support for former state cabinet member, Anna Caballero, Gilroy City Councilman Peter Leroe-Munoz shocked local political watchers on Thursday, Jan. 7th when he announced that he would be dropping out of the race for State Assembly.
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.
Water district refutes charges of double-dipping
The ongoing trial to determine how much the Santa Clara Valley
Sidewalk heave-ho solution
 After years of piecemeal fixes to Gilroy's cracked and uprooted
City Council agenda preview: Bond talk, homelessness report
The City of Gilroy will have its regular meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in Council Chambers, located at 7351 Rosanna St. Here are some of the upcoming items on the agenda.
PG&E Substation Delayed
Controversial PG&E plans for a new South County substation came to a sudden halt this week when a powerful regulatory agency said it will take another look at energy needs statewide.




















