Guest Column: What to do about Gilroy’s rising debt?
With the budget crisis facing Gilroy, one thing is evident, the status quo is not going to cut it anymore. Changes in how government delivers service and what those services costs are going to happen whether or not you like it or not. That is just a simple fact of economics; we are living in a time of limited resources with huge unfunded liabilities created by overly generous salaries and pension benefits made to public employees and mounting costs of repairing our aging infrastructure.
Council approves adult entertainment ordinance
The City Council unanimously outlawed full nudity at adult
Council to consider banning smoking in parks
During Monday night’s regular meeting at 6 p.m. City Council plans to vote on a proposed ordinance that will prohibit smoking in public parks except for in designated smoking areas.
Gilroy’s sister city gets power back, deals with aftershocks
When a gargantuan 8.9 magnitude earthquake rocked Japan, Keiko
Meet the candidate: Linda Piceno, GUSD Board of Education
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Pastor’s son accused of lewd acts
The pastor's son at a local church has been arrested and charged
Council approves library bid, bonds
Gilroy's City Council approved an $18.18 million bid for a new

















