City council splits on growth, boundaries
GILROY—In a split vote Monday that rejected much public sentiment and planning commission advice, the Gilroy City Council embraced urban growth far beyond city limits while at the same time preserving a big swath of prime farmland.
Candidate qualifying for Nov. 5 election comes to a close
With no incumbents qualifying for three seats on the Gilroy Unified School District Board of Education, the nominating period for candidates who wish to run in the Nov. 5 election was extended to the end of the day Aug. 14.
According to an unofficial list...
Know the Candidates: BC Doyle
BC Doyle worked for Gilroy schools for 30 years and now in retirement wants to help make policy and move the school district forward.
Council approves lien on former developer’s home
A split Gilroy City Council voted 4-3 Monday night to place a lien on a former developer's home for more than $2,300 - a penalty that once stood at approximately $45,000 before the city realized it couldn't recover a bulk of attorney fees associated with the case.
Updated: South County Housing to city: Thanks but no thanks
With more people buying homes downtown, South County Housing no
Councilwoman questions city’s vehicle purchases
GILROY—Gilroy Councilwoman Cat Tucker is questioning the mayor’s motivations for trying to slash $200,000 from the Gilroy Welcome Center.
Council approves adult entertainment ordinance
The City Council unanimously outlawed full nudity at adult
California Governor results
The most expensive non-presidential race in U.S. history ended
Largest Charity Ponders Gilroy’s Needs
Lack of affordable housing, poor road conditions, and the availability of street drugs are some of the biggest problems raised by community leaders in Gilroy recently, during a fact-finding session hosted by the largest community foundation in the country.





















