Plus Peter and Don?
Two Garlic Capital natives who previously gave the public a solid “no” when asked if they would run for mayor in 2012 have re-opened the door of possibility, meaning Gilroy’s mayoral candidates could potentially double.
Rural residents oppose Highway 101 alignment for high-speed train
Rural Gilroy residents showed up in droves to the Gilroy City
Head-on collision closes State Road 156, keeps traffic snarled through morning commute
A woman traveling on State Road 156 north of Hollister this
Public will run the open government commission now, not council
City Council is preparing to change the dynamics of their open government commission – which was created in 2009 to promote transparency from Gilroy staff – as they move to allow members of the public apply for the commission.
Another set of eyes downtown?
The Gilroy Downtown Business Association and the Gilroy Police
Vote counting to proceed overnight
A heavy turnout participated in today's gubernatorial election,
Memorial Special District election results
The votes are in, and two incumbents on the Board of Directors for the South Santa Clara County Valley Memorial Special District have been reelected following the Nov. 5 election.
Local Native American Mining Battle Brewing
Native Americans say mining operations proposed for 30 years at the sprawling Sargent Ranch in Gilroy will hurt the environment and land sacred to their tribe, but the developer says he will do all he can to protect Indian resources.
Formal Camino Arroyo Bridge groundbreaking set for Wednesday
A formal ground breaking for the Camino Arroyo Bridge will take



















