City staff recommends against protesting water fees
While many well owners say they plan to protest Santa Clara
City takes online survey of the land
What makes Gilroy awesome? Apart from copious amounts of garlic,
Garlic Festival Director Interviews Today
Festival Association officials whittle field down to eight from
Fire chief lawsuit settled
The yearlong saga surrounding a lawsuit brought by former Gilroy Fire Division Chief Edward Bozzo and current Fire Division Chief Phillip King against the City of Gilroy has come to an end.
Two unions spared layoffs, two to meet soon
Two of the city's four unions have avoided layoffs by accepting
UPDATED: Bullet train CEO makes stop in Gilroy
After the CEO for the California High-Speed Rail Authority met
Democrats optimistic about keeping Senate; House likely to stay GOP-led
WASHINGTON – Democrats appeared to retain control of the Senate on Tuesday while Republicans will continue to rule the House of Representatives, after congressional elections that featured several high-profile races.
South County population rises
With a 1.7 percent population increase, Gilroy saw the the second highest growth rate in Santa Clara County in 2011, trumped only by Morgan Hill, according to the California Department of Finance.

















