Low bid means more money for sidewalk repairs
Thanks to a contractor's low bid, the city has leftover federal
Clinton defeats Obama in historic California primary
Hillary Rodham Clinton won California's coveted Democratic
Court approves order to shut down MediLeaf in Gilroy
The staff at Gilroy's only nonmobile medical marijuana
City’s new anti-gang measures
In some ways, Gilroy has become the poster child for an aggressive anti-gang movement over the last four months, highlighted by two celebrated and widely publicized raids that netted roughly 80 total known gang members and their associates.
Council approves trash service rate increase
During Monday's City Council meeting, council "reluctantly" voted 6-1 on a 5.4 percent increase in trash and recycling service rates within the City of Gilroy.
Sorting through the 40,000 new laws now on the books
An estimated 40,000 new laws, regulations and resolutions were approved by legislators nationwide in 2013, including 800 in California.
















