Over beers, locals weigh-in on candidates
On a Friday afternoon before the Nov. 6 election, Gilroyans lingered at a local watering hole, discouraged about the conditions of Gilroy schools and economy, but hopeful that mayoral candidate Don Gage is the answer to Gilroy’s future.
Plus Peter and Don?
Two Garlic Capital natives who previously gave the public a solid “no” when asked if they would run for mayor in 2012 have re-opened the door of possibility, meaning Gilroy’s mayoral candidates could potentially double.
Grand jury report on fire services ignites debate
Where does Gilroy rank in terms of spending money on fire
High-speed rail: Gilroy faces $150K decision
For its first and only meeting in December, the newly-formed
Winery owner joins supervisor candidate field
Gilroy winery owner Thomas Kruse added his name to the field of
Hard Day’s Night for Gilroy Firefighters
It was already a long week. Working a 96-hour shift as a firefighter in extreme heat, away from home, away from family, can be draining. But when the bell rings, tired or not, members of the Gilroy Fire Department are on the job.
Gavilan College receives federal funds for STEM education for Latino students
U.S. Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (CA-18) announced this week that Gavilan College will receive $375,000 from the National Science Foundation to support STEM education for Latino students.
“Diversity in the STEM workforce matters, and I am glad to see Gavilan College is implementing an innovative program...
City wards off artifact scavengers
Six 'No Trespassing' signs line the small rectangular lot at the
City Council appoints new commissioners
The Gilroy City Council appointed three new city commissioners




















