City has $25 million in the bank
Gilroy City Councilman Perry Woodward questioned the city's practice of stowing away more than $20 million in reserves this past February, saying the city "should not be holding onto more money than we need."
Incumbents and returning councilmen swear oath, Arellano says farewell
Before Peter Arellano said his farewells as a city council member Monday night, mariachi music bounced in the hallways of City Hall as members of the community thanked him for 13 years of service on the Gilroy City Council.
Supervisor eyes old court trailers for youth center
Santa Clara County Supervisor and Gilroyan Don Gage doesn't want
Protesters march to Morgan Hill ICE office
About 100 people gathered in downtown Morgan Hill Thursday, then marched to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office about a mile away to protest federal immigration policies and practices.
The protest was organized by local activists including South County siblings Rebeca and Reymundo Armendariz,...
Curtain drops on 24-year career
City Administrator Jay Baksa will retire Friday after 24 years
Farmland Preservation Policy – Slippery Math?
Scrutinizing the process raises numerous policy questions for
Council bites into thorny dog ordinance debate
Gilroy Police Chief Denise Turner said that she wanted to see
Low bid means more money for sidewalk repairs
Thanks to a contractor's low bid, the city has leftover federal


















