Milias owners eye Old City Hall building
The 107-year-old former City Hall building in downtown Gilroy hasn’t seen the last of its glory days – not if Milias Restaurant owners Adam Sanchez and Anne Zyburra have anything to do with it.
5% raises for clerk, city manager
After overseeing layoffs and millions of dollars in salary cuts,
Leaders respond to Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting via tweets
With the July 28 shootings at the Garlic Festival, Gilroy has joined the ever-growing list of communities affected by gun violence, and with that came input from famous figures across the country, hashtagged #GilroyGarlicFestival and #GilroyShooting.
Community leaders from the South County, TV personalities, politicians...
Thousands of local ballots are uncounted
On Monday, Nov. 12, schools, banks and government offices were closed—except employees of the Santa Clara County Clerk’s elections office. Like their counterparts across California—and in many other states—they were busy validating and counting bagsful of ballots mailed at the last minute.
In California, Nov....
Measure A wins endorsements throughout Santa Clara County
“The need for affordable housing in this county and Gilroy in particular is tremendous,” began Jennifer Loving, the director of Destination: Home, the San Jose-based nonprofit that has successfully championed housing-first solutions for the region’s homeless and is one of nearly 100 organizations across the county that have endorsed Measure A.
UPDATE: City will not appeal Mi Pueblo decision
A motion to appeal Mi Pueblo's bright facade was denied, but not
Council says ‘no deal’ to blackjack game downtown
Bound by its own overlooked law, the city council appeared
Brown checks in early, declares, ‘Look, I’ve done this before’
Past and would-be future Gov. Jerry Brown was in the house early



















