News Analysis: Arbitration Inevitable?
Should unelected outsiders have the power to determine a city's
Updated: City, schools get $600K for safer routes to school
The city and school district were awarded more than $600,000 by
Mayor, councilman square off over proposed elections ordinance
GILROY - Mayor Al Pinheiro didn't take kindly to comments made by City Councilman Perry Woodward, who last week suggested Pinheiro and the city's Open Government Commission have tried to boost the 2012 mayoral campaign of Dion Bracco - Woodward's opponent, for now - by promoting an elections ordinance that would allow candidates to spend more money.
Policy summit yields dozens of new meetings
Updates: Council discusses ordinance to make property owners
Open Government Commission mulls independent attorney
When the Open Government Commission was formed in 2008, it was comprised of three council members who were tasked with ensuring citizens receive greater access to public information.
Council toughens laws for dangerous dogs
Gilroy Police Chief Denise Turner said that she wanted to see
Crime measure will draw millions from state budget
Longer prison sentences for some offenders. New powers to build
Residents Sue City Over Police Chases, Fallen Trees
Ryan Nguyen, 18, had just dropped his sister off at Ascension Solorsano Middle School and headed out Christmas Hill Park last May, when the bottom fell out of his car. Literally.
Gilroy’s eyes in the sky
Ever wonder what the cameras in some of the intersections throughout Gilroy are for?


















