First St. sewer project causes confusion
Dirty dishes and dirty clothes may be piling up in First Street homes and restaurants for a few days.
Gilroy city officials today were attempting to clarify communications to business owners and residents about the First Street sewer project that began Aug.1 appeared to have...
San Martin Residents Think Porta Potty Plan Stinks
On the corner of Sycamore Avenue and East San Martin Avenue in San Martin, an empty, grassy parcel of land has generated some controversy in the small, unincorporated locality, between Gilroy and Morgan Hill. Middleton Consulting out of Tacoma Washington is in the application process to construct a storage facility for portable toilets on the land and some San Martin residents nearby think the idea stinks.
Homeowners say new septic system requirements stink
New statewide regulations on private septic systems are set to
Slide Show: The Christmas Parade Drew Thousands
Did you make it to the holiday parade? It's a great way for Gilroyans to bring in the spirit of the season.Â
Election 2024: Lofgren, Rivas hold big leads in vote count
Longtime Democratic incumbent U.S. Representative Zoe Lofgren holds a commanding lead in the Nov. 5 election for the 18th congressional seat.
According to the California Secretary of State’s office, Lofgren has received more than 82,400 votes, or 63% of the ballots counted, in the Nov....
Council approves library bid, bonds
Gilroy's City Council approved an $18.18 million bid for a new



















