Gilroy’s first chief of police dead at 81
C.J. Laizure, the first to fill the police chief position in
City weathers economy, on track with budget projections
The city's budgetary outlook may be bad, but it's not getting
BMX Riders Pump it up for a New Track
As dance music thumps through the cozy bike shop at the corner of Welburn Avenue and Church Street, proprietor of Shifty Cycles, Kevin Griffin, points to a hanging aluminum sign with an illustration of a kid doing a turn on his bike and the words “NBL Gilroy BMX.”
Seventeen teens vie for six open seats on Youth Commission
Seventeen local teens are vying for six open seats on the city's all-volunteer Youth Commission, and on Sept. 22, the city council interviewed the first batch of candidates.
Alejo bill to increase state’s minimum wage hits Assembly floor
Assemblyman Luis Alejo, author of a bill hitting the Assembly floor this week proposing to increase the state’s minimum wage, said the legislation would assist lower-income families in keeping up with escalating costs and that it would dissuade municipalities from passing local rates.
City Blocks Access to Santa Teresa Documents
Officials who blame construction company for road troubles
City council takes tiff to the ballot
Not only did city council members split on the idea of extending
City seeks to fill vacant parks and rec seat
The City of Gilroy is asking residents to apply for an open seat on its Parks and Recreation Commission.

















