City mulls transparency during labor negotiations
The city of Gilroy is exploring where and how to shed light on a complex process that’s traditionally gone on behind closed doors: public employee contract negotiations.
City moves forward with auto mall improvement plan
Gilroy Mayor Don Gage is bullish about the new car business. He’s optimistic that if the city chips in for traffic improvements, new signs and beautification at and around the local auto mall, the city will get a bigger cut in sales tax revenue as the dealerships prosper from a boost in customers.
Student art contest hosted by Rep. Jerry McNerney begins
High school students in the 11th Congressional District are
City denies request for names of disability retirees
Last week, the City of Gilroy denied this newspaper's request for the names of police and fire employees who have retired with disability benefits.
What’s important to you about the future of downtown? Here’s your chance to tell the City
The City of Gilroy is offering the public a chance to sound off on what the priorities should be when it comes to revitalizing the downtown area.
Gilroy growth initiative qualifies for November ballot
Gilroy’s urban growth boundary (UGB) initiative has more than the required number of signatures needed to qualify for the November ballot.
Perry’s out, Peter’s in
Six months before Election Day, Gilroy’s mayoral ballot is beginning to take shape, as Councilman Peter Arellano officially announced his candidacy on Wednesday, just one day before candidate Councilman Perry Woodward dropped from the race.
Fannie, Freddie rescue binds taxpayers to housing market
The U.S. Treasury is poised to commit large sums





















