Council shoots down habitat plan
Several members of the Gilroy City Council said Monday they
Flags flying half-staff in Gilroy to honor shooting victims
Flags around Gilroy will be lowered to half-staff until sunset
Poll finds sharp increase in partisan divides
WASHINGTON – Partisan differences now divide Americans more sharply than distinctions of race, religion, education or sex as a decade-long wave has pushed Democrats and Republicans to opposite corners on a wide range of formerly less partisan issues.
Transients ticketed for sleeping in a car?
Following a recent court ruling that found the City of Los Angeles’ ban on living in a vehicle unconstitutional, local advocates for the homeless will ask Gilroy officials to stop punishing those who have no other place to sleep.
City receives $1.9 M in settlement with police station architects
The City of Gilroy received $1.935 million thanks to a
The race is on for state assembly seat
Four candidates and incumbent Anna Caballero have filed
Don Gage confirms he’s running for mayor
Don Gage, Santa Clara Valley Water District director and former Gilroy mayor, confirmed Thursday that he is running for mayor, adding another player to an already complicated race for the seat.




















