News Analysis: Arbitration Inevitable?
Should unelected outsiders have the power to determine a city's
Council candidate forum set for Oct. 4
All five candidates running for City Council are scheduled to participate in a public forum on Oct. 4 at the Gilroy Public Library. Members of the public will have an opportunity to meet the candidates and ask them questions before the ballots are cast on Nov. 4—exactly one month after the event.
Updated: City, schools get $600K for safer routes to school
The city and school district were awarded more than $600,000 by
Fire chief lawsuit could cost city $230K
The City of Gilroy is racking up thousands of dollars in legal fees as it staunchly resists settling a year-old lawsuit from two firefighter chiefs who claim they were cheated out of overtime pay, according to court records.
Council punts pool back to schools
City Council members butted heads for an hour Monday evening before voting 4-1 to ask the Gilroy Board of Education to explore what – if anything at all – the school district can contribute to help save the defunct pool at South Valley Middle School.
Long-term unemployment severed
Roughly 1.3 million Americans, including more than 8,800 Santa Clara County residents, are starting off the New Year on a bleak note after a federal program extending long-term unemployment benefits was shut down Saturday.
Updated: City, firefighters reach agreement
After months of often heated negotiations, the city of Gilroy
Inaugural Golf for the Walk Scramble
The Inaugural, Golf for the Walk Scramble will be held at Eagle Ridge Golf Course at 9am on on January 27th 2018.
The need for speed (reduction)
Speeders beware - the Gilroy Police Department has secured some extra grant funding, and the money will be put towards nipping traffic violators in the tail lights.





















