Gilroy to look at adult businesses, gambling
Gilroy's City Council will take a new look at ordinances
Medileaf closes doors in Gilroy
MediLeaf patrons were met with a simple, but effective sign
Caballero makes progressive Hall of Shame
Democratic state Assemblywoman Anna Caballero—a state Senate candidate this year—faced criticism last week after a California-based progressive advocacy group announced her inclusion in a “Hall of Shame.”
Caballero received an “F” grade in the third annual “Courage Score” report card for voting against environmental protection,...
Council to talk increasing landscaping services on Monday
City Council is gearing up for their meeting Monday night, where they will discuss a $115,000 budget amendment from the general fund to go toward landscape maintenance that will maintain Gilroy Sports Park at the southern edge of the city, which hasn’t been maintained by the city since 2009.
Council puts brakes on Rancho Hills Drive project
The Gilroy City Council has pushed the pause button on a
Fireworks are back with a bang
Council votes to restore annual fireworks show despite budget
Measure A: results are in
The library parcel tax known as Measure A passed with 48,578 “yes” votes, or 81.72 percent with all 267 precincts reporting as of 4 p.m. Wednesday, according to unofficial final results posted Tuesday night by the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters Office.
City studies spending on sewers, crosswalks, fire truck
The Gilroy City Council on Monday, May 8 held a study session on Gilroy’s five-year Capital Improvement Plan. Nearly $23 million in projects—28 in all—were presented by city staff for review. Projects ranged from one-off items including demolishing city-owned property on Dowdy Street to ongoing work like city-wide sewer repair and rehabilitation.