City pursues legal action to spur retrofit work downtown
GILROY—In a first-of-its-kind move, the city of Gilroy has filed criminal complaints against the owners of two downtown buildings—two of many in the city’s core—deemed structurally unfit to survive a high-magnitude earthquake, in an effort to clean up what officials declare is a public safety hazard.
2 percent utility tax for additional Morgan Hill police to be on ballot
Morgan Hill voters will decide whether or not to tax themselves
State Senate passes domestic violence funding bill
The State Senate unanimously approved a bill today to take $16.3
CHP seeks officer candidates during three-day application period
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) will accept applications throughout September from individuals interested in a career as a CHP officer.
Top candidate for city attorney rejects offer
The Garlic Capital’s search for an in-house city attorney has come to a screeching halt.
LAFCO Sues Gilroy to Stop the Proposed 4,000 Homes
The Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) filed suit Wednesday in Santa Clara County Superior Court against the city of Gilroy, saying that the city broke the law when it approved the annexation of 721 acres of farmland as part of a planned 4000-home development. It asks a judge to stop the city from moving forward on the plan.
Alejo, Bernosky clear winners in race for 28th Assembly district
With all of the 28th State Assembly District's precincts
Binding arbitration on the ballot?
Gilroy's City Council expected a broad and lengthy discussion
City council approves $250K for San Ysidro Park, OKs new zoning for Sobrato Apartments
The City Council on Monday authorized $250,000 to install a new loop path and LED lights at the 9.25 acre San Ysidro Park.



















