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...
Gilroy dodges meteorological bullet
Shannon Farrington of Gilroy was one of the 2.2 million electric
City launches new informative website
Keeping up with the City of Gilroy just became a few clicks easier.
On March 23 the city launched "Your Voice," a new community engagement site designed to keep Gilroyans engaged in projects that affect the city and its citizens.
“The City Council and I have...
More taxes to pay for police, fire?
A proposed “Quality of Life” sales tax or bond measure originally floated by Mayor Don Gage as a mechanism to fund city capital improvement projects has taken a turn to include funding for additional public safety positions and upgrades to emergency communications equipment.
Updated: Weary council grants raises to clerk, administrator without debate
With little discussion, a fatigued council approved raises for
Four local libraries added as early voting sites for June 2014 primaries
Voters looking to get to the polls early will now have the chance to in Gilroy.
Former Healdsburg redevelopment director to head Gilroy Economic Development Corp.
Richard Spitler may only have served as CEO and president of the
Water rates likely to increase
South County residents are facing another increase in water
Council approves raises for city clerk, administrator
With little discussion, the council approved raises for the city
Dion Bracco to run for mayor in November
Longtime Gilroy City Councilmember Dion Bracco announced his candidacy for mayor on May 21.
Bracco is the first to declare his run for the mayor’s seat that will be vacated by Roland Velasco, who announced in January that he would not be seeking re-election in...






















