Director leaves Gilroy Arts Alliance
Trish Triumpho Sullivan, executive director of the Gilroy Arts
City attorney will wait to give council final draft agreements before a time-pressed decision
The city attorney has rejected a request to release the draft
Race too close to call as polls close after massive turnout
Americans stormed to the polls Tuesday in what could be record
Information about Great Wolf Lodge water park dries up
What amounts to a quasi-gag order has been imposed on talks about building a multi-million dollar waterslide-themed resort at the Gilroy Gardens Family Park, which is facing financial issues of its own.
Sales tax revenue up, again
For the eighth quarter in a row, Gilroy experienced positive growth in sales tax revenue, according to a report by the city.
Paseo project plugged, temporarily
A quick peek behind the plastic dust sheet covering the entrance to 7453 Monterey St. proves work is under way on the downtown paseo project, but the City’s plan to exponentially increase foot traffic via a pair of aesthetic walkways has been temporarily derailed by a sizable hidden cost.
City pursues legal action to spur retrofit work downtown
GILROY—In a first-of-its-kind move, the city of Gilroy has filed criminal complaints against the owners of two downtown buildings—two of many in the city’s core—deemed structurally unfit to survive a high-magnitude earthquake, in an effort to clean up what officials declare is a public safety hazard.
Affordable housing available for everyone?
A recent report concluded that the majority of Gilroy residents
Garlic Cornerstone Unveiled
Association's future home has local businesses concerned about



















