Council members opt not to sue water district
Gilroy's City Council unanimously decided Monday not to pursue a
City admin douses water deal, for now
The city administrator has tentatively rejected an offer to buy
Curtain drops on 24-year career
City Administrator Jay Baksa will retire Friday after 24 years
Commission OKs three-story complex
GILROY—A three-story rental housing complex could come to the 600 block of Broadway Street, following the Gilroy Planning Commission’s unanimous vote to support the Broadway Townhouse development.
VTA to put $10 vehicle fee for road repairs on November ballot
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Board of
City exhausted by bullet train costs
When it comes to spending staff hours and taxpayer dollars planning for California's pricey and contentious high-speed rail project, City of Gilroy officials say they're nearing the end of the line.
Secret Santa Helps, but Many Left in Cold
The number of people living in cars, parks and on the streets has spiked in Gilroy, San Martin and Morgan Hill over the past two years, while at the same time—perhaps not coincidentally—it has dropped in San Jose.
Gilroy protests as city council puts immigration, human rights on the agenda
As protests sprung up in airports across the nation last weekend in response to President Donald Trump’s latest executive action targeting refugees and immigrants from seven majority Muslim countries, a group of about 30 Gilroyans took to the street on Sunday to show their solidarity.























