Limit on most of Hollister bypass will go to 45 mph
Speed limits on the Hwy. 25 bypass in Hollister will increase to
Gilroy teachers reach tentative, 2-year salary pact
Gilroy teachers have reached tentative contract agreement for an 8.5 percent pay hike over two years.
Council chambers set for $182,000 face-lift
Council OKs last of money for remodeling 1970s-era chambers in
SCC voters help pass Gavilan’s $248M bond
Although ballots are still being counted by election officials,
updated results for the Nov. 6 election have the likely passage of
Gavilan College’s $248 million Measure X bond as well as the election of
three new members to the school’s governing body.
“This is a very exciting...
City ‘shocks’ downtown investors with arrest warrants
GILROY—Dave and Fran Cunningham were surprised to learn that, after opening a letter from the Gilroy Police Department on Aug. 21, misdemeanor warrants were out for their arrest over the unsafe condition of a downtown building they invested in.
5% raises for clerk, city manager
After overseeing layoffs and millions of dollars in salary cuts,
Story behind Gilroy’s biggest housing complex
Gilroyans say the Alexander Station Apartments, a $95 million project on the corner of 10th Street and Alexander, will be filled with residents bused in from Oakland and will lower the quality of the neighborhood. They say there aren’t enough classrooms for the kids and the future students will be bused to far away schools, rather than those they can walk to.
Furloughs, layoffs in upcoming state budget proposal
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to save $1.6 billion
City Council meeting: Woodward holds pricey legal fees in contempt
During Monday night’s regular City Council meeting, members agreed to take a hard look at cutting down legal costs to the City, extended a temporary moratorium for check cashing and payday lending businesses and continued closed session negotiations with unions representing city employees and firefighters.




















