Deadline is fast approaching for downtown development fee waivers
Officials widely credit the fee waivers for igniting a
MediLeaf sues former landlords
More than seven months after MediLeaf opened its doors without
Furloughs, layoffs in upcoming state budget proposal
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to save $1.6 billion
Rossi takes aim at Borgioli at candidate forum
In an otherwise cordial candidate forum, hosted Oct. 8 at Ann Sobrato High School in Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County Board Incumbent Claudia Rossi went on the offensive—questioning the character and judgment of Gino Borgioli, her lone opponent in the District 7 race.
Rossi held...
City refinances sewer bonds, gains $1.8 M for new projects
The city saved $1.8 million by refinancing a set of bonds used
Upcoming City Council Meeting, July 10, 2017
With the July Fourth holiday squarely in the rearview window, the Gilroy City Council gets back to work on Monday night, July 10 at 6 p.m. Below is a peek at the upcoming agenda, which can found at cityofgilroy.org:
Road, rail promises up for a debate
Gilroyans who voted to tax themselves in November to improve local transportation may have a longer and trickier wait than they expected.
Clinic closes after 20 years of service
Maryann Kantmann opened her clinic in 1987 with a party and,


















