Making Gilroy more bike-able and walk-able
For members of the City of Gilroy Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission, the ride has been a little bumpy. For Zach Hilton, a first-year chairperson and a Gilroyan who works as a firefighter in Oakland, maneuvering around the bumps in the road are worth the...
High-speed rail: Gilroy faces $150K decision
For its first and only meeting in December, the newly-formed
Updated: Caltrain considers ending service to Gilroy
Caltrain has proposed cutting service to South County, raising
Library bonds affirmed with high credit rating
Fitch Group, one of the nation's top three credit rating agencies, affirmed an AA- rating of Gilroy's library bonds this Wednesday, pointing to the city's solid financial position.Â
Leadership program seeks money for community garden fence
Less than two weeks after a demonstration garden opened to the
Gilroy butts into tobacco retailer’s businesses
In 1870, the not-yet Garlic Capital of the world was actually considered the Tobacco Capital of the United States.
Great Wolf tries to sell water park hotel to Gilroy
Gilroy's city council released a statement Wednesday that it has launched into a 60-day exclusive negotiation with the national Great Wolf Lodges, a hotel and water park resort.
Black History Month Forgotten?
The Black History Month exhibit in the Gilroy Library kids’ section offers a colorful and robust collection of books on the accomplishments of Americans of African descent.

















