Bag ban vote likely Wednesday
A county commission will likely vote Wednesday whether to place
UPDATE: Gilroy man falls to death after cutting down tree branch
Less than two months after saying goodbye to her 80-year-old
City Council rejects Hecker Pass housing
Greeted by nearly two dozen people who came to express concern Monday over a proposed zoning change, the City Council unanimously denied an application that would have cleared the way for construction of 16 two-story “duet-style” single-family homes along Hecker Pass Road.
Council rejects trucking company’s move to northeast Gilroy
Residents persuade council to reject truck lot in their
Sidewalk lawsuit brewing
Another sidewalk lawsuit is brewing against the City of Gilroy, after the City rejected a claim for $1,700 in damages from a woman who allegedly tripped on uneven sidewalk on El Caminito Drive, west of Santa Teresa Boulevard, causing her to suffer from fractured and splintered bones in her left arm.
$2.3M: To take, or not to take?
Accepting a $2.3 million grant from the federal government to
Gilroyans attend ICE protests in Morgan Hill
A couple hundred protesters from throughout the Bay Area braved the heavy Presidents’ Day rains Feb. 20 and converged on the new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Morgan Hill.
LAFCO Sues Gilroy to Stop the Proposed 4,000 Homes
The Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) filed suit Wednesday in Santa Clara County Superior Court against the city of Gilroy, saying that the city broke the law when it approved the annexation of 721 acres of farmland as part of a planned 4000-home development. It asks a judge to stop the city from moving forward on the plan.
















