Million-plus jobless Californians are facing benefit cutoff
More than 1 million jobless California workers could have their unemployment insurance benefits cut off soon if Congress does not continue federally financed benefit extensions of up to 99 weeks, state officials said Wednesday.
New homes for Hecker Pass
A new neighborhood will eventually carpet 112 acres of pastoral property nestled south of Hecker Pass Highway, following City Council's unanimous initial approval of 186 single-family homes set to be constructed this spring, if not sooner.
Kirkland secures Republican nomination to take on Honda for 15th Congressional District
Scott Kirkland edged out fellow San Jose businessman Don Barich
Council reaches compromise on ‘wayfinding’ signs
Gilroy's City Council reached a compromise on whether to
Council approves idea of layoffs, awaits tweaks
Rather than rubber stamp the city administrator's plan to layoff
Hollister developers can soon start building
The city on Monday can start issuing construction permits after
Leadership Gilroy now accepting applications for 2013
To be a part of Gilroy's next crop of movers and shakers, sign up for Gilroy's Leadership Gilroy, class of 2013.Â


















