Gavilan College embraces historic election changes
GILROY--Gavilan Community College trustees have supported making changes to the way voters elect them, a trustee confirmed.
Higher than expected turnout causes some ballot shortages
Due to higher-than-expected turnout in today's election, the
What is Gilroy doing to bring in tourists?
As the promise of revenues from retail is fading, the face of tourism in and around Gilroy continues to evolve and become more important to the city coffers. Gilroy Welcome Center Director Jane Howard has taken out ads around the world to let people know about all that Gilroy offers and has high hopes for new tourist attractions.
Council may fold blackjack game
After passing a proposal for a blackjack game, the city council
City Hall will remain 5-day-a-week business
Council tells staff to drop idea of 4-day work week despite
‘Time to get tough’ with URM issue
In 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated high above the Atlantic Ocean shortly after takeoff; the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukraine had a meltdown depositing radioactive particles in nearly every northern hemisphere country; and the final credits rolled on legendary actor James Cagney's life.
Council approves library bid, bonds
Gilroy's City Council approved an $18.18 million bid for a new



















