Don Gage confirms he’s running for mayor
Don Gage, Santa Clara Valley Water District director and former Gilroy mayor, confirmed Thursday that he is running for mayor, adding another player to an already complicated race for the seat.
Council may fold blackjack game
After passing a proposal for a blackjack game, the city council
Polling places for the Nov. 2 election
General elections are around the corner. Tuesday's election will
Polling places quiet during special election
Half a dozen polling booths neatly lined a wall of Richard
Ring around the roundabouts
The Garlic Capital could see its first of up to 11 new roundabouts constructed as soon as next winter for some, according to City Transportation Engineer Henry Servin.
Gilroy’s population surpasses 52,000; little impact on city
Gilroy's population surpassed the 52,000 mark this year, though
Gilroy school board candidate ends campaign
A candidate has dropped out of the race for three seats on the Gilroy school board but missed the deadline for removal, so his name will be on the ballot.
Gilroy Growth Goes to Vote
Gilroy voters will decide in November whether the city of 55,000 should limit sprawl, after a unanimous vote by the City Council Tuesday night. There will be an item on the ballot asking whether Gilroy residents should vote on future proposed developments and whether the city should keep some of the areas on its borders as open space.
Mayor asks Chamber to help revive Downtown Gilroy
Mayor Al Pinheiro urged members of the Gilroy Chamber of
Bikers Mar Creek
A California Conservation Corps crew clearing hiking trails along the Uvas Creek Tuesday stumbled on evidence that kids who had built an illegal labyrinth of dirt bicycle jumps in the protected creek a few years ago preserve are at it again.






















