Plenty of variety in water district board race
The election of South County's sole representative on the Santa
Council approves half-cent sales tax measure
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UPDATE: Ballots still being counted in supervisor race for second place
A new update to the last Tuesday's primary election for Santa
Measure E mailer omits key facts
Gilroy voters received a note last week from its schools chief, a four-page plug for Measure E, the $170 million bond question on the June 7 ballot to fix and build schools—and pay employee salaries, it turns out.
U.S. 101 improvement project between Gilroy and Hollister needs funding
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is seeking funding for a $479 million improvement project of U.S. 101 between Gilroy and Hollister.
County rejects camping proposal for homeless
GILROY—The hundreds of homeless residents who sheltered in Gilroy’s National Guard Armory are out in the cold, as the building was closed for the season this week.
Updated: Green library within voter-approved budget
Thanks to reduced construction costs and a detailed analysis of
Obama wins re-election with old coalition and Ohio boosting his candidacy
PHILADELPHIA - President Barack Obama won a second term Tuesday, defeating Republican Mitt Romney after a long and bitter campaign that revolved around questions of how to accelerate the economy and the proper scope of government.
The (fireworks) show must go on
More than 70 residents showed up at City Hall tonight to protest
City Council agenda preview
The City of Gilroy will have its regular meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in Council Chambers, located at 7351 Rosanna St. Here are some of the upcoming agenda items.






















