Can we keep millennials in Gilroy?
Gilroy officials have made a priority of keeping millennials–people in their 20s and 30s–in town after they graduate from college. The challenge is daunting, according to a survey of Gavilan students, who say the city is boring, too expensive and doesn’t have adequate housing.
Supervisor-elect Mike Wasserman: A commanding victory
The election of Mike Wasserman to the Santa Clara County Board
County approves SCV wine trail route, signage
Visiting and local wine enthusiasts will soon have options besides their sometimes unreliable GPS systems in navigating South County’s 20-plus wineries and vineyards—some tucked deep into the folds of rural hillsides—as county officials approved a new sign program directing motorists to the viticultural destinations.
$19 million police station too pricey?
City, builders spar over station's cost, increasing impact fee
Chamber launches political action committee
The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce soon could be throwing its weight behind much more than local businesses.
As Sunrise closes, union opens PR campaign
Residents of northwest Gilroy received an early Halloween scare
Alejo urges Gavilan to rescind president’s $42K pay hike
Assemblyman Luis Alejo has requested that the Gavilan College board re-agendize its October approval of the president's $42,000 pay hike in light of allegations trustees violated the state open meetings law in their decision.
59 new homes approved for Glen Loma
Gilroy’s largest housing development continues to build out along the smooth, sloped terrain of the city’s west side, as the planning commission last week, unanimously approved the tentative map of Glen Loma Ranch’s newest neighborhood.



















