Chamber honors volunteer Marv Thomas
The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce last month honored a local volunteer who spends approximately 12 hours a week cleaning up graffiti and ripping down garage sale signs posted illegally on public property.
Pelosi defeats Cindy Sheehan to win 12th term
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has won re-election, easily brushing
Arellano still undecided about council run
Councilman Peter Arellano said he is still undecided about
Tax plan draws opposition
On the heels of a recent vote by the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors to oppose the half-cent general-purpose sales tax measure, many business owners are expressing support of the decision.
J.R. Brewski’s, Old City Hall File for Bankruptcy
In advance of a new law, experts predicted nearly three times
Updated: City cuts a deal, nixes layoffs
Two of the city's four unions are expected to avoid layoffs by
City will issue ‘cease and desist’ to marijuana dispensary
As a Gilroy medical marijuana dispensary opened for the second
No response from building owners after city files suits
GILROY—Despite filing lawsuits against two downtown property owners more than three weeks ago in a “last resort” effort to bring their buildings up to earthquake safety codes, neither owner has responded, city officials said Wednesday.
0.5% raise kept in contract
After conceding to a two-tier retirement system while agreeing