Downtown archway signs on planning commission’s plate
The City's planning commission is reviewing a proposal to up the classy factor in downtown by building two archway signs welcoming people to the historic city.
Are California Historical Markers Racist?
In an address at the United Nations, a South Valley Native American leader said a campaign to recognize California’s historic El Camino Real trail is an attempt to rob Native American’s of their heritage while honoring their oppressors.
DA will look into embezzlement charges
The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office will take a
Keeping out of trouble’s reach
It had to be one of the worst days of his life. Eleven years
New eyes focus on City Hall
The new city councilman stared at the dais from the third row of
Alejo, Monning move to November ballot
Assemblyman Bill Monning is vying for the 17th state Senate seat effectively vacated when Sam Blakeslee decided not to run again.
Council puts brakes on traffic study
A split Gilroy City Council asked city staff Monday night not to pursue bids for a traffic study on Welburn Avenue - one of the city's busiest streets - because of concerns over the study's price tag and whether the results would foster any changes.
Updated: Split council nixes developments, cites lack of environmental studies
For the past three decades, Gary Gillmor has been trying to



















