City’s hiring of new chief comes after controversial closed session decision
What appears to be a split vote taken weeks ago behind closed
Caballero makes progressive Hall of Shame
Democratic state Assemblywoman Anna Caballero—a state Senate candidate this year—faced criticism last week after a California-based progressive advocacy group announced her inclusion in a “Hall of Shame.”
Caballero received an “F” grade in the third annual “Courage Score” report card for voting against environmental protection,...
IT upgrades, financial health top of city council concerns
Upgrading the city’s aging IT infrastructure and keeping Gilroy on sound fiscal footing in the face of growing budget pressures were two of city council’s top stated priorities for the next two-to-three years, as discussed on Saturday during the council’s annual goal-setting retreat.
Prospective candidates: Attend informative session on Saturday
The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters' Office will host a session for candidates and prospective candidates in the November general election from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 14.
Polling places for the Nov. 2 election
General elections are around the corner. Tuesday's election will
City succeeds in hearing against Gilroy pot club
A Superior Court judge on Tuesday upheld the City of Gilroy's
New 2024 laws protect workers who use cannabis
Californians that partake in cannabis use in their off-work down time will have more employment protections beginning Jan. 1 thanks to new laws.
Assembly Bill 2188 is an amendment to the state’s Fair Employment and Housing Act and prohibits employers from discriminating against a worker...
$120 per hour high-speed rail meetings called into question
A Gilroy school board trustee has




















