Sales tax revenue up ninth quarter in a row
Sales tax revenue in Gilroy rose by a steady 2.9 percent in the first quarter this year, compared to the first quarter in 2011.
$37K for MediLeaf legal fees
Gilroy's City Council will consider correcting a violation of
More Hecker Houses; Save the Arts
In a 4-3 vote, the Gilroy City Council on Monday took a big step in approving the design of a 73-unit housing project south of Hecker Pass Highway.
City denies request for names of disability retirees
Last week, the City of Gilroy denied this newspaper's request for the names of police and fire employees who have retired with disability benefits.
Council Sorts Through Hot Issues at Summit
Retreat offers members chance to consider topics and create
Firefighter lawsuit heats up
A lawsuit brought on six months ago by two Gilroy firefighter battalion chiefs who are accusing the City of cheating them of thousands of dollars in unpaid overtime is dragging its way to a settlement conference before a judge in January, according to court records.
‘Shark Tank’ winner sinks teeth in
Nearly one month after Heather Pacheco bested 12 other contestants in a competition aimed at getting a new business into one of Gilroy's 24 vacant downtown properties, the Garlic Capital is on track to boast the “best new trend in affordable luxury” – but the process hasn’t been smooth sailing for the winner in her quest to find exactly the right building for her new “blow-dry bar.”
Council rejects taping closed sessions
City Council members shot down a proposal Monday to amend the