City will cut and plant new trees
Gilroy officials responded to winning a suit against a resident who wanted the city to stop cutting 235 trees until it gets a second assessment of whether they truly need to be cut.
Gilroyan eyes a haven for the homeless
Last December, Gilroy resident Jim Currier saw a homeless man
Council raises fees with new alarm policy
With little discussion, Gilroy's City Council on Monday approved
Trees and Historic Home on Council Chopping Block
The fate of one of Gilroy's oldest homes and dozens of historic
Community perception, sewer rate hikes, Gilroy Gardens focus of council retreat
Council relations, regional partnerships and the future of
Dust-up over construction on Rancho Hills Drive
Thirty-four-year-old West Gilroy resident Anna Miyabara, pregnant with twins, moved to Gilroy from the Bay Area a few months ago, hoping to raise her babies away from the air pollution of the big city.
How should Gilroy grow?
Gilroy is growing and to keep the pace the city needs more jobs for locals, says Tammy Brownlow, the CEO of Gilroy Economic Development Corporation. The past year has brought some success.
Updated: As sunrise closes, union opens PR campaign
Residents of northwest Gilroy received an early Halloween scare




















