Swirling questions on alarm records
Gilroy City Councilman Dion Bracco has refused to answer questions as to why he filed a public records request last month seeking information on mayoral opponent Councilman Perry Woodward’s private home security system. Bracco did issue a 200-word statement after failing to return repeated phone calls.
US won’t limit toxic pollutant in drinking water
The Environmental Protection Agency has decided there is no need
Clinton defeats Obama in historic California primary
Hillary Rodham Clinton won California's coveted Democratic
PG&E-backed Proposition 16 leading in early returns
Proposition 16, the Pacific Gas and Electric Co.-backed measure
MH tests emergency message system
The next time there's a threat of a flash flood in downtown
Gilroy City Council transitions to district elections
The Gilroy City Council will transition to district elections after receiving a demand letter under the California Voting Rights Act.
Following a scheduled presentation at the Feb. 24 meeting from City Attorney Andy Faber and outside counsel from the firm Hanson Bridgett LLP, the seven-member...
Schwarzenegger, lawmakers reach deal on California’s budget deficit
More than two months of a tense standoff over ever-shrinking
Sargent Ranch on auction block July 26
A new development in the twisted saga for the battle over Sargent Ranch - vast expanse of undulating hills, pristine streams, unsullied wildlife habitats and unincorporated farmland just south of Gilroy - popped up last week in a Santa Cruz Sentinel legal notice alerting the public to a foreclosure auction slated later this month.
New nursing facility, surgery center in northwest Gilroy?
Village Green general manager Eileen Yurek says she constantly


















