Advocates for the homeless propose legal encampment
Local leaders and community members, some homeless or formerly homeless, appealed to city and county officials this week, pleading for a safe and legal place for Gilroy’s homeless to stay temporarily while they work on finding more permanent shelter.
Uncertain fate for unbuilt homeless shelter
A split City Council denied the developer of a fledgling
City won’t let Latino community agency have a ground floor storefront downtown
A Latino advocacy group that puts on the annual Tamale festival in downtown Gilroy was left out in the cold Monday, as the City Council in a 3-2 vote, refused to give them the okay to occupy the ground floor of a building in Gilroy’s downtown historic district.
J.R. Brewski’s, Old City Hall File for Bankruptcy
In advance of a new law, experts predicted nearly three times
City Needs Volunteers for Boards, Commissions
Next year, Gilroy will have 17 vacancies on various boards and


















