Arellano says he’s not running for mayor
Gilroy City Council meeting recap: Councilman says he's not
Crime measure will draw millions from state budget
Longer prison sentences for some offenders. New powers to build
UPDATED: Attorney General OK’s hospital sale with conditions
GILROY—Following the largest review of its kind, California Attorney General Kamala Harris approved the $843 million purchase of six medical facilities including, two in South County, from a Roman Catholic health system nearing financial ruin, but not without rigorous, 10-year conditions.
First ‘Coffee with the Mayor’ Jan. 21
Gilroyans will get their first chance in 2012 to sit down and chat with Mayor Al Pinheiro at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21 at City Hall, as a new year of "Coffee with the Mayor" kicks off.
Future hazy as council considers marijuana ordinance
The City Council will vote Monday on a controversial medical
Expect night and early-morning detour next week on 152
There will be nighttime road closures on eastbound Highway 156
Editorial: Supreme Court Keeps City Officials from Hiding Records
The California Supreme Court last week put a sock in the argument that it’s OK for elected officials and government employees to keep citizens out of the loop by using private email and texting accounts to conduct the public’s business.
Mayor, councilman square off over proposed elections ordinance
GILROY - Mayor Al Pinheiro didn't take kindly to comments made by City Councilman Perry Woodward, who last week suggested Pinheiro and the city's Open Government Commission have tried to boost the 2012 mayoral campaign of Dion Bracco - Woodward's opponent, for now - by promoting an elections ordinance that would allow candidates to spend more money.


















