Gilroy woman sentenced to jail for role in U.S. Capitol breach
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., sentenced Mariposa Castro, of Gilroy, to 45 days in jail Feb. 23 for her participation in the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Castro, also known as Imelda Castro, was also ordered to pay a $5,000...
For the love of art: Two committee seats still open
Even with all of the publicity the City of Gilroy has put into its recruitment campaign, two seats on the Public Art Committee remain to be filled.
Welcome Center, Habitat Plan top Council discussions
The Gilroy City Council on Monday will hear the Gilroy Welcome
Vocal Murray Avenue residents, council and frustrated applicant resolve road conflict surrounding industrial park
A split city council, outspoken neighbors and a group of
Gilroy council ratifies police contract
In a 6-1 vote held Thursday evening, the Gilroy City Council
‘Second chance’ for sign proponents
City Council heard the pleas of 12 vocal business owners and community members who asked for a three-month reprieve from the controversial sign ordinance. But the regulations—which involve warning violating businesses and fining them up to $500 in some cases—will remain in effect.
In Arellano’s democratic club endorsement for supervisor, some cry foul
Gilroy City Councilman Peter Arellano grabbed the endorsement of





















