Council may open doors regarding offer to buy Gilroy Gardens
UPDATED: After mulling over the issue for a day and a half,
Leadership Gilroy now accepting applications for 2013
To be a part of Gilroy's next crop of movers and shakers, sign up for Gilroy's Leadership Gilroy, class of 2013.Â
County pushes new sales tax after federal cuts
Santa Clara County supervisors voted unanimously today to ask voters to approve new sales taxes that will place half the county in the double digit bracket. The higher taxes are needed to close a projected billion-dollar budget shortfall they say is the result of...
Smashing victories
Gilroy voters reached to a well-loved figure of the past as the answer for the city's future, welcoming former mayor Don Gage to lead the city by a 53.9 percent majority and 5,626 votes.
Gilroy Economic Development Corporation names new interim president
The Gilroy Economic Development Corporation has named a Morgan
Water district refutes charges of double-dipping
The ongoing trial to determine how much the Santa Clara Valley
The need for speed (reduction)
Speeders beware - the Gilroy Police Department has secured some extra grant funding, and the money will be put towards nipping traffic violators in the tail lights.
Council roundup: payday lending banned; Harbor Freight Tools gains freeway signage
City Council took unprecedented steps to prohibit the proliferation of payday lending and check cashing businesses within Gilroy, preventing them from expanding or even relocating to the Garlic Capital, following unanimous votes to amend the City's zoning ordinance and waiving any further readings.
Inclement Weather Alert
Inclement Weather Episode Declared for the Entire Santa Clara County
Alejo talks immigration reform with federal leaders in DC
Assemblyman Luis Alejo, D-Salinas, traveled to the nation’s capitol Monday and Tuesday to talk with lawmakers about the fate of immigration reform at the federal level.





















