Segment of Sixth Street closed today
Sixth Street will be closed to westbound traffic between
Doors closed on ‘Power Fridays’
City offices could be closed to the public on Fridays that are
Calif. measure pushes drug treatment over prison
Eight years ago, 61 percent of California voters passed a novel
Gilroy Teacher had Previous Complaint
A Gilroy woman said she alerted Gilroy High School officials and police more than a year ago to sexual texts sent by Gilroy High School science teacher Doug Le—who was arrested April 26 on suspicion of soliciting lewd pictures from minors—but nothing was done.
Food distribution facility gets OK from council
By summer of 2015, the largest publicly traded wholesale distributor to the natural, organic and specialty foods industry in North America, plans to have a new distribution center operational in the Garlic Capital.
Divvying out Measure A funds to S. County
An effort to provide uninsured lower-income Morgan Hill children with healthcare services has helped a Santa Clara County nonprofit gain public funds to expand its reach to other communities.
Marques victory adds slow-growth vote
In the Nov. 6 election for three four-year seats on the Gilroy City Council, there were no surprises.
Not so for the single two-year seat.
In the major upset of Election Day in Gilroy, incumbent Dan Harney lost to slow-growth advocate Carol Marques for the open...
Gay marriage leads long list of Calif. initiatives
The debate over same-sex marriage dominated the list of ballot

















