City wants polluter to treat well
Water consumers can look forward to a 5 percent surcharge
Keeping out of trouble’s reach
It had to be one of the worst days of his life. Eleven years
Gilroy Welcome Center to open Friday
The opening of the new Gilroy Welcome Center is nearly here.
City Sued Over Planned Tree Cuts
A Gilroy resident, who said the city broke state law by not informing the public about the 235 trees it plans to cut down, filed suit last week in Santa Clara County Superior Court asking that the project be stopped.
MediLeaf request to remain open pending appeal denied
A Santa Clara County judge has denied a local medical marijuana
After huge fuss, Council orders ‘paint the crosswalk’
After City staff defended their reasons to angry residents for removing a heavily trafficked crosswalk on Wren Avenue and Byers Street near El Roble Park for three months, Council told staff to repaint the crosswalk immediately during their regular meeting Monday.
A shift in Gilroy’s canine calendar?
Perk your ears to these options: Mutt Mondays, Terrier Tuesdays and Shih Tzu Saturdays.
Gilroy to discuss General Plan, High Speed Rail on Tuesday
High speed rail downtown station and resumption of the General Plan 2040 process will be discussed at a special joint session of the Gilroy City Council and Planning Commission starting at 6 p.m. at Council Chambers on Tuesday, Jan. 17.
City looking to fill seats on building appeals board
The City of Gilroy is looking to fill two open seats on its



















