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.
City Council mulls the business of art
One cost-effective way to build the increasingly expensive arts
Urban growth boundary petitions delivered to City Hall
Wearing t-shirts with “Stomp out Sprawl” emblazoned across their chests and carrying two large file boxes filled with more than 3,500 signed petitions in support of an urban growth boundary (UGB) for Gilroy, the folks of Gilroy Growing Smarter (GGS) were in a celebratory mood on Monday at City Hall.
Registrar: Ballots are in the mail for Nov. 5 election
Ballots and other information contained in the Santa Clara County vote-by-mail packet will be sent to more than 1.04 million local voters starting this week, according to election officials. The packets for the Nov. 5 general election are being mailed to every active registered...
Meet the candidates for Gilroy City Council
On the Nov. 5 general election ballot is the race for three seats on the Gilroy City Council. All three incumbents are running for reelection, and three political newcomers are challenging them.
Six candidates are running for Gilroy City Council, and voters can select up...
Adios, Chips N’ Salsa … Hello, wine bar!
Plagued by rowdy customers, unsympathetic city officials and
Downtown has its face: DBA picks new coordinator
After perusing more than 40 applications over the course of several months, the Gilroy Downtown Business Association has tabbed its first part-time coordinator to plan downtown events and promote local businesses.
Councilman flop sparks reconsideration of homeless shelter loan
City Council member Bob Dillon has agreed to reconsider
Tax Assessor: ‘Worse than expected’
Thanks to an avalanche of foreclosures, the average Gilroy





















