Gilroy’s first chief of police dead at 81
C.J. Laizure, the first to fill the police chief position in
Court says dismiss senior housing developer’s claim against city
The City of Gilroy is closer to seeing its legal conflict involving a proposed 349-unit housing project in a south Gilroy cherry orchard dismissed after a Superior Court judge ruled the city did not violate the developer’s rights to a public hearing.
Is the city tree plan illegal?
Gilroy City Council may have violated various state rules when it decided to approve $258,000 to remove more than 200 trees citywide May 1. According to San Francisco attorney, Laura Beaton, the city’s legislators may have violated laws that guarantee the public’s right to participate in legislative meetings and the state’s environmental review process when they voted to fell 235 trees-- 35 in Christmas Hill Park and 200 elsewhere in the city-- earlier this month.
Minor changes for Gilroy Gardens
Despite the pending sale of its management company, Gilroy
City back in court with pot dispensary
The City of Gilroy will be back in court this week as it
Let’s hear it for the speaker, or not
Clapping may be as easy as putting one's hands together, but
New police chief starts March 24
Denise Turner's starting salary will be $162,000, which pales in





















