Split council nixes developments, cites lack of environmental studies
Citing uncertainties over environmental reports, a split city
Council signs off on half-percent pay hike for firefighters
After six months of negotiations, City Council voted 5-1 during its regular meeting Monday night to approve a half-percent pay raise for local firefighters.
3,200 mail-in ballots left to be counted in Gilroy
There are 3,200 outstanding mail-in ballots to be counted in the
Red Barn Fundraiser a Success
Despite the weekend heat, more than 100 people showed up to support the Miller Red Barn Association’s BBQ at the Barn, helping the group move one step closer to its goal of restoring the venerable Miller Red Barn at Christmas Hill Park.
Gilroy’s Social Security Office closing 30 minutes earlier
Following a nationwide cutback to close Social Security Offices 30 minutes earlier, Gilroy's branch is now open to the public from 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Harmer opens campaign fund for potential recount
David Harmer, the Republican candidate in the 11th Congressional
Gilroy’s war dead to be remembered
GILROY—Gilroy will join a grateful nation in mourning Monday, May 25 to honor and remember this city's and country’s war dead with ceremonies that trace their origins to 1868 and U.S. Civil War.
Schwarzenegger, lawmakers reach deal on California’s budget deficit
More than two months of a tense standoff over ever-shrinking




















