Teens banned from tanning beds
In the wake of fresh-hot legislation that sunsets ultra-violet indoor tanning for minors, teens wanting a golden glow to complement their prom digs will have to settle for tinted lotions, darkening sprays or Mother Nature's fickle whims - the latter of which has one local spa owner concerned.
‘Abuse’ of PUDs prompts city action
Too many developers are using the planned unit designation as a way to avoid meeting certain requirements, according to City staff and Mayor Don Gage. To stem the problem, City Council plans on upping the standards for which planned unit developments it approves, after clarifying what its expectations are at the June 2 meeting.
Bonds are sure to sell, local officials say
Even though California's credit rating ranks lower than any
City will pay up to $4,000 for Rancho Hills project review
The City of Gilroy will pay up to $4,000 to an independent firm
Council annual retreat to be held Friday, Saturday
Solving gang problems, revitalizing downtown and preparing for a
Wasserman dominates; 418 votes separate Williams, Alvarado
Los Gatos councilman Mike Wasserman won a commanding victory
Gilroy Police ‘Family’ Grows
The Gilroy Police Department added four new officers in a badge pinning ceremony this week. It promoted three others and an officer and a blood technician retired.Â
Library opening could face delays
Gilroy residents likely will have to wait until March until an


















