Tree Hugging
None of the trees the City of Gilroy wants to cut down need to be immediately removed, according to a local certified arborist who reviewed the city’s list of 235 trees it has identified for felling due to public safety reasons.
Great Wolf, Great Mystery
As of Wednesday, a deal between the Gilroy and Great Wolf Lodge had slipped away.
Perspective: For DeVore, getting elected is all about the principles
Assemblyman's rising campaign to defeat Barbara Boxer buoyed by
Council selects Blankley for seat
The Gilroy City Council appointed Marie Blankley to an open council seat at Monday’s regular meeting.
Council members voted earlier this month to appoint a person to the council to replace Paul Kloecker, who died in December.
The new city council member was interviewed alongside three...
Council will not block MediLeaf
Council members say they will stay out of staff's way as they
Trio of downtown buildings could face demolition
Three city owned, unoccupied buildings in downtown Gilroy will
Attorney General OK’s hospital sale
GILROY—Following the largest review of its kind, California Attorney General Kamala Harris approved the $843 million purchase of six medical facilities including, two in South County, from a Roman Catholic health system nearing financial ruin, but not without rigorous, 10-year conditions.
What’s Faster to San Jose, Train, Car or Bus?
Like the movie Groundhog Day, every morning some 60 percent of Gilroy residents take the same trip over and over to their jobs in San Jose and Silicon Valley and they have to figure out the best, fastest and cheapest way to get there.



















