Council bites into thorny dog ordinance debate
Gilroy Police Chief Denise Turner said that she wanted to see
Still no timeline for medical marijuana dispensary’s ‘cease and desist’
Gilroy city officials have not yet issued a cease and desist
Firefighter lawsuit heats up
A lawsuit brought on six months ago by two Gilroy firefighter battalion chiefs who are accusing the City of cheating them of thousands of dollars in unpaid overtime is dragging its way to a settlement conference before a judge in January, according to court records.
Alejo urges Gavilan to rescind president’s $42K pay hike
Assemblyman Luis Alejo has requested that the Gavilan College board re-agendize its October approval of the president's $42,000 pay hike in light of allegations trustees violated the state open meetings law in their decision.
City wants to rank downtown priorities
What can the City of Gilroy do to inject more life into downtown?
Mayoral race campaign donations
Campaign donations are public record, and Gilroy's mayoral candidates were recently required to submit to the City a complete list of their donors last week.Â
Gav Buys Land in Coyote Valley, Hollister For New Campuses
College will save an estimated $20 million or more for Coyote
Drought strikes nerve at legislative summit
GILROY—The second-annual South County Legislative Summit was a who’s-who of elected officials that included U.S. Congress representatives and South County mayors pro tem.
Bad legislation or state takeover?
Officials within the Gilroy Unified School District—and even the city—are concerned the state legislature is passing bills that will gradually reduce the amount of control elected officials have over the finances which they were chosen by constituents to manage.





















