Council approves idea of layoffs, awaits tweaks
Rather than rubber stamp the city administrator's plan to layoff
State orders 24 percent cut in water use
GILROY—The State Water Resources Control Board has ordered Gilroy to cut its water use by 24 percent to help meet a 25 percent statewide cut by year’s end.
City Council Continues to Struggle to Keep Joint, Quarterly Meetings
Despite the pressing needs of long-standing projects such as
Election volunteers needed
The Registrar of Voters is still seeking volunteers for the June 5 primary election, with stipends up to $200. Volunteers are needed from around the county, including specific areas in San Jose, as well as in Los Gatos, Cupertino, Milpitas, Mountain View, Morgan Hill...
Glines, Child, Ruiz claim 3 Gav seats
With 105 of 105 precincts reporting, Walt Glines has secured a
City back in court with pot dispensary
The City of Gilroy will be back in court this week as it
Quick election guide; send in your tough questions for candidates
We want to hear your toughest questions for this election’s candidates. Send in the burning questions you’d like to ask the candidates point blank and we’ll ask them as part of our series of election stories before Nov. 6. We’ll field the most exacting questions to ask of the mayoral, city council and school board candidates.


















