Gilroyans get into local government
Calling it the “best turnout they've seen in years,” City Council members were delighted with the sheer number of applicants who showed up eager to serve on City committees during the regular meeting Monday.
City unions gearing up for fight?
The city's unions appear to be gearing up to protest the City
Bracco: Bring back bocce ball
One Gilroy City Councilman says it's time to keep the city's
New tenant for old landmark
A superstitious Gary Walton won't say a word about his plans for
City promises vendor crackdown
It's Valentine's Day, which means a gaggle of roadside vendors touting roses, Teddy Bears and sentimental paraphernalia at gas stations and busy intersections are vying for your attention.
Transients ticketed for sleeping in a car?
Following a recent court ruling that found the City of Los Angeles’ ban on living in a vehicle unconstitutional, local advocates for the homeless will ask Gilroy officials to stop punishing those who have no other place to sleep.
CHSRA to pay for trench design study in Gilroy
The California High-Speed Rail Authority will pay to study a





















