URM building owners ‘stepping up to the plate’
Mayor Don Gage's tough stance on fixing up downtown's unreinforced masonry buildings is paying off, according to City staff.
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.
Veteran Kloecker seeks fourth City Council term
If you want to get a long-range view of Gilroy, sit down for a chat with City Council candidate Paul Kloecker.
Gilroy’s population surpasses 52,000; little impact on city
Gilroy's population surpassed the 52,000 mark this year, though
Rosen edges incumbent Carr in DA’s race
Challenger Jeff Rosen emerged with a slim lead over incumbent
Three chances today for interested water watchdogs
The public can get their fill of meetings concerning South
Caltrain electrification plan leaves Gilroy out
Caltrain and the California High Speed Rail Authority have come to an agreement to electrify Caltrain from San Francisco to San Jose, leaving the route between San Jose and Gilroy in the technological dust.Â
Home declared public nuisance due to mounting trash
City Council declared a single-story home on Cypress Court a public nuisance Aug. 4 due to mounting trash around the property, and soon, it will be cleaned up at the property owner’s expense. The council voted unanimously to solicit bids to clean up the refuse at 1221 Cypress Court at the Sept. 8 meeting.



















