Firefighters gear up fast for coming fire season
GILROY—Firefighters from the mountains to the flatlands of Santa Clara County are gearing up for what some predictions say could be a particularly nasty fire season, driven by water shortages, tinder-like wild lands and Red Flag conditions—those perfect storms of ingredients that cause raging wildfires.
Staff to City Council: Approve water fees
While many well owners say they plan to protest Santa Clara
Three options on table for high-speed rail routes
Most City Council members favor a high-speed rail system coming
City Council Continues to Struggle to Keep Joint, Quarterly Meetings
Despite the pressing needs of long-standing projects such as
Still no timeline for medical marijuana dispensary’s ‘cease and desist’
Gilroy city officials have not yet issued a cease and desist
59 new homes approved for Glen Loma
Gilroy’s largest housing development continues to build out along the smooth, sloped terrain of the city’s west side, as the planning commission last week, unanimously approved the tentative map of Glen Loma Ranch’s newest neighborhood.
Water district: remove illegal signs
Political signs that cluttered almost every available chain-link
Council backs immigrants
Wearing white T-shirts with black lettering that reads: “Sanctuary for All,” dozens of immigrant advocates and their allies filled council chambers on Monday to witness city leaders proclaim their support of all residents, regardless of citizenship status.
Attorney General OK’s hospital sale
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.




















