South County reps cautious on impeachment
As the question of whether to impeach President Donald Trump loomed over the California Democratic Convention the weekend of May 31, local representatives continued to resist the pressure to advocate impeachment.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi grew more emboldened in her calls to hold...
Council Candidate Fred Tovar Fined for Past Late Filings
Gilroy City Council candidate Fred Tovar has a history of missing election law deadlines and was fined nearly $2,000 for doing so, according to county records.
Council extends deadline to fix URM buildings
Downtown property owners will have five more months to get their
Election roster lengthens
UPDATE:Â James Pace, Director of Land Development for Pembrook Development and father of two children attending GUSD schools, filed candidacy papers with the Santa Clara County Registrar's Office Aug. 9. Check back soon for more details.
Council punts downtown action plan
City Council delayed action on Development Center Manager Lee Butler’s proposed plan for downtown, with some council members criticizing Butler for not discussing the plan with local organizations before it reached the dais.
Veteran Kloecker seeks fourth City Council term
If you want to get a long-range view of Gilroy, sit down for a chat with City Council candidate Paul Kloecker.
Mayor Announces First Street Emergency Repairs
Mayor Roland Velasco announced emergency repairs beginning Sunday to blighted First Street.Â
Federal recognition for tribe in sight after 21 years
The local Amah Mutsun tribe has vaulted to No. 3 in line for
Commission relaxes cannabis ban
The Gilroy Planning Commission bucked the city staff’s recommendation and opened the door to possible recreational cannabis sales in Gilroy Thursday.
In a 5-1 vote, with Tom Fischer voting against it, the commission decided not to strengthen anti-marijuana laws before the state legalizes the herb...





















