Gilroy’s tobacco grade jumps from failing to above average
After two years in a row of flunking Santa Clara County's tobacco report card, Gilroy upped its enforcement of tobacco retail laws, successfully bumping its grade to a "B".Â
Green ordinance might save greenbacks
Developers know building green is not cheap, but it could be
Gardens extends contract with Cedar Fair
The fate of Gilroy Gardens seems to change weekly.
Proposition addresses rainy day fund, extends tax increases
California Proposition 1A on the May 19 ballot would make
Voters favor term extensions
Nearly two-thirds of residents voted to extend council members
Supervisor eyes old court trailers for youth center
Santa Clara County Supervisor and Gilroyan Don Gage doesn't want


















