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.
Fire deal could partially close Sunrise station
The city has nearly reached a deal with the fire union that
If Gilroy Gardens is purchased, lease would likely be $1 per year
Officials from City Hall and Gilroy Gardens inched closer to a
Gilroy dodges meteorological bullet
Shannon Farrington of Gilroy was one of the 2.2 million electric
Gilroy’s scariest streets
Tenth Street, between Church Street and U.S. 101, is the most dangerous section of road in Gilroy for motorists, according to a routine traffic study released by the Gilroy Police Department.
$1 billion for habitat harmony
Proponents of a $1 billion, county-wide land conservation plan
Tree Hugging
None of the trees the City of Gilroy wants to cut down need to be immediately removed, according to a local certified arborist who reviewed the city’s list of 235 trees it has identified for felling due to public safety reasons.
Roland Velasco talks state of the city
“The state of the city is good,” said Gilroy Mayor Roland Velasco this week.
The mayor discussed the city’s status as he was putting the finishing touches on a “State of the City” presentation set for Thursday, March 1, at 6pm at a Chamber of...





















