South County cut in two on new map
South County has officially split water-wise, and some are not
Gilroy Goes for Green Energy
The Gilroy City Council on Monday voted to join a new county energy agency that plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by getting power from renewable sources.
Council approves salary increases for city administrator, clerk
GILROY—Two employees at City Hall tasked with helping run the Garlic City have received a 2 percent bump in pay, on the heels of similar raises being negotiated for some of the city’s other employees.
Council talks improving softball diamond at Sunrise Park
City Council plans to vote on whether or not to accept an added expenditure of $47,800 for construction improvements to the softball diamond at Sunrise Park, west of Santa Teresa in the northwest quad, or downsize the project.
VTA Ridership hits record high
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority continues to see
City Blocks Access to Santa Teresa Documents
Officials who blame construction company for road troubles
Firefighter lawsuit heats up
A lawsuit brought on six months ago by two Gilroy firefighter battalion chiefs who are accusing the City of cheating them of thousands of dollars in unpaid overtime is dragging its way to a settlement conference before a judge in January, according to court records.
Gilroy’s population surpasses 52,000; little impact on city
Gilroy's population surpassed the 52,000 mark this year, though



















