Haglund: Mercury News wrong about pension pickups in Gilroy
A story published Sunday in the San Jose Mercury News was allegedly inaccurate when it reported the City of Gilroy picks up the tab for 16 of the pension contributions employees are supposed to foot, according to City Human Resources Director LeeAnn McPhillips.
Searching for cheaper water
Before the city starts buying water from anyone else, officials
Plan to change Three Strikes law moves toward November ballot
California voters may once again have the opportunity to change the state's three-strikes mandatory-sentencing law.
City council prioritizes enormous optional project list
Charged with narrowing a $6.1 million deficit and prioritizing a
Police union narrowly approves deal, avoids layoffs
A divided police union narrowly approved a one-year contract
Council: South Valley pool will stay open
At Monday's City Council meeting, the council passed a $180,000 budget proposal on a narrow 4-3 vote to keep all three pools open for limited use.Â
MH tests emergency message system
The next time there's a threat of a flash flood in downtown
Sales tax ballot measure headed to Gilroy voters
Voters in Gilroy will be asked in the Nov. 5 election to approve a quarter-cent local sales tax that would be dedicated strictly to increased police, fire protection and related public safety services.
At the June 17 meeting, the Gilroy City Council voted 6-1 to...




















