Alejo accepts nominations for Woman of the Year
March is Women's History Month. To commemorate the outstanding women in our communities, Assemblymember Luis A. Alejo will name one leader from the district the 2012 Woman of the Year.
Furlough-free city budget goes to Council for review
The city's proposed budget released Tuesday would bring an end
Gilroy Getting a Tourist-Worthy Book Shop
A Clinton is running for President and Donald Trump is all over the media headlines, in this crazy world where old is new again, the ’90s are back, and downtown Gilroy is getting a bookstore.
Youth center fixes don’t come cheap
While a sparkling new hub for young Gilroyans remains a distant dream for the foreseeable future, the City of Gilroy is spending roughly $1 million in local and federal funds to upgrade the community's three-year-old interim youth center located at San Ysidro Park.
State won’t take $1M from Gilroy, for now
City Administrator Tom Haglund cautiously welcomed news that the
Council takes 10% pay cut to show solidarity
After approving pay cuts for police and firefighters, the city
Council Approves Controversial North Gilroy Annexation Plan
Bucking a roomful of speakers and hundreds of letters against a proposed housing project that would be the biggest in the city's history, the city council voted 4-3 to move forward.


















