Illegal garage sale signs ‘a real issue’
Ah, the joys of hosting a garage sale. Cleansing your living
Since they must, council chooses station locale
One day, Tenth Street could be reincarnated as a gateway corridor funneling U.S. Highway 101 traffic to downtown Gilroy.
Proposed Bus Cuts Will Hurt Gilroy
Gilroy is set to lose three bus lines, 50 percent of its total coverage area, if a proposed network redesign is approved by the VTA Board of Directors in April.
Local builder’s patience crumbles after historical gurus delay forced project
Steve Ashford was happy to see public safety trump history, but
City, police close in on a deal
Months of negotiations between the city and police appear to be
Council approves higher water rates for residents
The Gilroy City Council voted 5-1 and approved controversial water and sewer rate hikes for residents Monday, despite calls from more than a dozen opponents who suggested elected officials hold off on voting for at least a month to allow for more notification of residents by mail—especially those who speak Spanish.
Will the real Gilroy population please stand up?
What's the population of Gilroy? It's one question that
Gilroy’s St. Mary goes medieval for a day
St. Mary School seventh-graders were transported to 1562 at Queen Mary of Scotland's banquet as part of an intensive social studies lesson on medieval times.




















