End of police concessions mean $1.1 M in increased city expense
Gilroy Police Department's union contract with the city is set
Editorial: Supreme Court Keeps City Officials from Hiding Records
The California Supreme Court last week put a sock in the argument that it’s OK for elected officials and government employees to keep citizens out of the loop by using private email and texting accounts to conduct the public’s business.
High speed rail open house slated for Monday
Residents next week will be able to learn about a proposal route
Turning up the heat on URM property owners
City officials plan on turning up the heat on owners of buildings deemed unfit to survive a high magnitude earthquake, especially those who have not complied with Gilroy's unreinforced masonry ordinance. At the Aug. 18 City Council meeting, Mayor Don Gage advocated for increasing fines on delinquent property owners.
UPDATE: South Valley Middle School pool will close
UPDATE: Council turns down district's counter offer, SVMS will close
Bus cuts proposed for Gilroy
Gilroy is set to lose three bus lines, fifty percent of its total coverage area, if a proposed network redesign is approved by the VTA board of directors in April.
Caltrain meeting heavy on questions, short on answers
South Santa Clara County residents looking for answers at a
Balancing the budget or just spinning wheels?
Despite layoffs and millions in budget cuts, the recession has




















