City settles lawsuit, pays $25K
Both the plaintiff and defendants hailed the settlement as a success.
Perry’s prepping, planning for mayoral bid
Councilman Perry Woodward has the 2012 city elections earmarked,
City exhausted by bullet train costs
When it comes to spending staff hours and taxpayer dollars planning for California's pricey and contentious high-speed rail project, City of Gilroy officials say they're nearing the end of the line.
Council to consider regulating alcohol consumption in public parks
City Council will be considering during its upcoming regular meeting Monday an amendment to Gilroy City Code that could limit the consumption of alcohol in public parks to a reservation and permit-only basis.
Voters approve major expansion of tribal gambling in California
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says he's counting on four wealthy
City Hall raises reached 30 to 40 percent
City records show that a handful of Gilroy employees, from
Feds inspect Saint Louise Hospital
Saint Louise Regional Hospital has acknowledged “serious deficiencies” with its contracted dialysis services, resulting in the suspension of the hospital’s status as a provider to meet Medicare conditions for participation, according to a Feb. 28 letter addressed to Hospital CEO Joanne E. Allen from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.




















