Tempers run high on proposed development
Angry residents from the Mesa Ranch area packed City Hall to
Settlement urged in Morgan Hill spying case
A superior court judge wants the city and local attorney Bruce
San Benito leaders celebrate long-awaited bypass opening
The long wait for the opening of the Highway 25 bypass is
City moves forward with high-speed rail station planning
A representative with the California High-Speed Rail Authority announced at the Aug. 26 Rotary Club meeting that the organization partnered with the City of Gilroy to plan for the Garlic Capital's very own station—preferably located downtown.
Former GOP candidate for 30th district convicted of election fraud
Neil Kitchens—a Prunedale resident who ran unsuccessfully against Robert Rivas in the 2018 race for state assembly—pleaded guilty to felony election fraud on election day 2020, according to authorities.
GPD, City to discuss influx of transients, homeless
Gilroy Police Chief Denise Turner is gathering data on the impact of homelessness in Gilroy and will take the findings to City Council later this month in hopes City staff will craft a policy that helps address the issue.
Future hazy as council considers marijuana ordinance
The City Council will vote Monday on a controversial medical
How to spend $1.3M of the city’s money
Late into the evening at the end of a busy City Council meeting May 21, the council passed more than $1.3 million in expenditures for the coming fiscal year on account of predicted tax revenue increases.
Occupy Gilroy plans Dec. 3 meeting at Miller Park
Supporters of Gilroy's Occupy movement have staged a third meeting for 12:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at Miller Park on 7851 Carmel St.






















