Truck route protest in the wrong lane
One Gilroy City Councilman has helped residents of the east side
Gilroy Gets New Stripes
Gilroy’s growing so fast, and the need has become so complex, that the city has contracted for the first time with a company that specializes in striping streets, roundabouts, biking trails and other transportation pathways.
Party ends early in Ryan’s hometown
JANESVILLE, Wis. – The celebration ended much too soon for Paul Ryan's supporters, who entered the evening eager to celebrate the election of their native son as vice president of the United States.
Council readies for packed Monday night meeting
From raises for top city employees to the possibility of
59 new homes approved for Glen Loma
Gilroy’s largest housing development continues to build out along the smooth, sloped terrain of the city’s west side, as the planning commission last week, unanimously approved the tentative map of Glen Loma Ranch’s newest neighborhood.
‘Key milestone’ for General Plan
Since October 2013, a group of 25-community members, consultants under a $1.75 million contract with the City and planning staff have been developing Gilroy's vision for growth through the creation of a new 20-year General Plan.
Prop 13, eliminating property tax reassessment on retrofits, passing easily
Initial results show Proposition 13 taking an early commanding
Voting centers, dropboxes are open
Citizens throughout the nation have begun voting in the 2024 general election, and voters in Santa Clara County can cast their ballots at in-person voting centers or at a number of secure dropboxes throughout the county until the night of Nov. 5.
In addition to...
Gilroy Teacher had Previous Complaint
A Gilroy woman said she alerted Gilroy High School officials and police more than a year ago to sexual texts sent by Gilroy High School science teacher Doug Le—who was arrested April 26 on suspicion of soliciting lewd pictures from minors—but nothing was done.



















