Updated: City cuts a deal, nixes layoffs
Two of the city's four unions are expected to avoid layoffs by
City Council matches demographics
Gilroy is becoming increasingly Latino, according to new census reports, and its elected officials match the city’s shifting demographics.
The re-election of Peter Leroe-Muñoz as the Gilroy City Council’s fourth Latino member may enable the city to avoid the kind of dramatic shift to district...
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.
51 homes proposed for north Gilroy border
Gilroy's planning commission on Thursday unanimously recommended
Rossi holds big lead over Borgioli for county school board seat
In a contentious battle between two Morgan Hill residents, Santa Clara County Board of Education incumbent Claudia Rossi held a more than 9,000-vote lead over first-time challenger Gino Borgioli for the Trustee Area 7 seat as of Nov.13, according to  unofficial results from the...
Library bonds affirmed with high credit rating
Fitch Group, one of the nation's top three credit rating agencies, affirmed an AA- rating of Gilroy's library bonds this Wednesday, pointing to the city's solid financial position.Â
Chief: No marijuana dispensary in Gilroy
Police Chief Denise Turner rejected an application Tuesday to
Water district does not raise rates for first time in eight years
For the first time in eight years, water rates will not rise.
City Council to discuss rail project
The Gilroy City Council will hold a study session at 6 p.m.





















