Health Food Distributor Cuts Ribbon
UNFI general manager Crystal Brennan cuts the red ribbon at the the company’s state-of-the-art distribution center in Gilroy on Tuesday. She is flanked by UNFI employees and Gilroy Chamber of Commerce president Mark Turner, Gilroy Economic Development Corporation president Tammy Brownlow, Mayor Perry Woodward and Gilroy City Councilwoman Terri Aulman.
Updated: South County Housing to city: Thanks but no thanks
With more people buying homes downtown, South County Housing no
Proposition addresses rainy day fund, extends tax increases
California Proposition 1A on the May 19 ballot would make
Grand Jury Members Wanted
Feeling like getting involved in your local government? The Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury is taking applications from community members to help investigate and monitor public institutions.The Grand Jury examines all aspects of county and city government and can inspect all books, records and finances to make sure public funds are legally spent and properly accounted for. It monitors misconduct by public officials and employees and inspects the jails.It’s a great way to start getting involved and make sure Gilroy is heard from countywide.To apply and learn more, search scs court and grand jury.
Council candidates release campaign donations
Campaign donations are public record, so City Council candidates were recently required to submit to the City a complete list of their donors last week.Â
Gilroy Occupiers: They’re still here
Holiday madness is bustling and the weather is getting chilly, but Gilroy's Occupiers met up Saturday to hammer out details for an upcoming gathering.
101 and still going strong
The Gilroy City Council honored Ted Carpenetti, who celebrated his 101st birthday on September 17 and was instrumental in building Christmas Hill Park.
Turning up the heat on URM property owners
City officials plan on turning up the heat on owners of buildings deemed unfit to survive a high magnitude earthquake, especially those who have not complied with Gilroy's unreinforced masonry ordinance. At the Aug. 18 City Council meeting, Mayor Don Gage advocated for increasing fines on delinquent property owners.
UPDATED: Council backs off on fire talk
A wrangling over whether the City of Gilroy would contract out


















