Council approves raises for city clerk, administrator
Gilroy City Council unanimously approved a series of 2 percent salary increases for both the city clerk and city administrator at the April 21 meeting.
Q&A with Gilroy City Council candidate Art Barron
Before interviewing the candidates, the Editorial Board of the
Million-plus jobless Californians are facing benefit cutoff
More than 1 million jobless California workers could have their unemployment insurance benefits cut off soon if Congress does not continue federally financed benefit extensions of up to 99 weeks, state officials said Wednesday.
Olin extracts $2.5 million in deal
Eight years later, and the contamination of drinking water in
Councilman: Axe binding arbitration
The day after a negotiations session between the City of Gilroy
Downtown Gilroy … Centro de la ciudad
Councilman Peter Leroe-Munoz and the Downtown Business Association are looking for ways to bridge the gap between the two types of businesses in Gilroy – those given the label of “white” and “Latino” by consumers.
UPDATED: Higher water rates for residents coming
GILROY—A “game changer” of a court ruling in southern California is leading Gilroy and other cities to revise their tiered water pricing schedules, spelling out higher costs for residential users and shrinking bills for large commercial and industrial users.
Frustrated residents seek answers at rail meeting
Featuring laughter, applause, groans and furious trembling,
Neighbors Say Proposed PGE Substation Mars Environment
Residents of one of Gilroy’s most beautiful and environmentally fragile areas are fighting mad because PG&E is considering it for a power substation.