Since they must, council chooses station locale
One day, Tenth Street could be reincarnated as a gateway corridor funneling U.S. Highway 101 traffic to downtown Gilroy.
Keeping out of trouble’s reach
It had to be one of the worst days of his life. Eleven years
Councilman Gartman hangs up his political cleats
Councilman Craig Gartman will not seek a third term on the City
Request to add 721 acres to city limits delayed until 2016
GILROY—An application to expand Gilroy city limits by nearly seven percent will not go before the Santa Clara County Local Agency Formation Commission Organization for deliberation by the end of the year as planned, according to Community Development Director Kristi Abrams.
Commissioners Prepared to Tackle Traffic
Policy talks will include discussion of 10th Street congestion
More Hecker Houses; Save the Arts
In a 4-3 vote, the Gilroy City Council on Monday took a big step in approving the design of a 73-unit housing project south of Hecker Pass Highway.
Hard Day’s Night for Gilroy Firefighters
It was already a long week. Working a 96-hour shift as a firefighter in extreme heat, away from home, away from family, can be draining. But when the bell rings, tired or not, members of the Gilroy Fire Department are on the job.
Six candidates vie for 27th Assembly seat
Six contenders, including two Morgan Hill residents, have
Prop 17 regulating vehicle insurance takes early lead
Proposition 17, which would allow insurance companies to reduce



















