Updated: Caltrain considers ending service to Gilroy
Caltrain has proposed cutting service to South County, raising
City seeks applicants for development task force
The city of Gilroy announced Thursday it's seeking applicants
Bad legislation or state takeover?
Officials within the Gilroy Unified School District—and even the city—are concerned the state legislature is passing bills that will gradually reduce the amount of control elected officials have over the finances which they were chosen by constituents to manage.
Sales tax debate heats up
As both sides of Measure F push to grow the number of voters in their corner—with less than two weeks until Election Day—the debate swirling around the half-percent sales tax increase on the ballot is heating up.
Council signs off on half-percent pay hike for firefighters
After six months of negotiations, City Council voted 5-1 during its regular meeting Monday night to approve a half-percent pay raise for local firefighters.
Nobody is boo-ing Gilroy Gardens Halloween Nights
Gilroy Gardens new Halloween Nights program faced a tough challenge: how to be entertaining for adults and not too scary for young kids.
Calif. initiatives boost renewable power
With 32 years in the solar business, Gary Gerber should be one
Council to pay prevailing wage for library project
The City of Gilroy will continue paying the prevailing wage for
Gilroy’s resolutions for 2017
Diets, campaign promises, community service, more time with family and friends and eating more garlic--those are some of New Year’s resolutions from GIlroy business owners, residents and politicians for 2017.




















