City releases new batch of campaign statements
What happens to campaign cash in a non-election year? That depends on who's holding it.
Five homes parked in neutral
Every morning, Nina York walks around the block to the Gilroy
How should Gilroy grow?
Gilroy is growing and to keep the pace the city needs more jobs for locals, says Tammy Brownlow, the CEO of Gilroy Economic Development Corporation. The past year has brought some success.
Food distribution facility gets OK from council
By summer of 2015, the largest publicly traded wholesale distributor to the natural, organic and specialty foods industry in North America, plans to have a new distribution center operational in the Garlic Capital.
US won’t limit toxic pollutant in drinking water
The Environmental Protection Agency has decided there is no need
Drought strikes nerve at legislative summit
GILROY—The second-annual South County Legislative Summit was a who’s-who of elected officials that included U.S. Congress representatives and South County mayors pro tem.
New police chief starts March 24
Denise Turner's starting salary will be $162,000, which pales in
Poll finds sharp increase in partisan divides
WASHINGTON – Partisan differences now divide Americans more sharply than distinctions of race, religion, education or sex as a decade-long wave has pushed Democrats and Republicans to opposite corners on a wide range of formerly less partisan issues.





















