Tell the city what you think
The City of Gilroy is re-defining the very blueprints of its future and community leaders are taking unprecedented steps to ensure residents and business owners play a role in the process.
Council approves library bid, bonds
Gilroy's City Council approved an $18.18 million bid for a new
Big dreams born from debris?
Leave it to the Gilroy Arts Alliance to see beauty in a string of unoccupied, uninhabitable buildings near the heart of the city's downtown.
City Hall to close every other Friday
Gilroy's non-unionized, high-ranking staff have joined two of
HSR: Vote of no confidence will be sent
As expected Monday, the Gilroy City Council decided to send
County approves SCV wine trail route, signage
Visiting and local wine enthusiasts will soon have options besides their sometimes unreliable GPS systems in navigating South County’s 20-plus wineries and vineyards—some tucked deep into the folds of rural hillsides—as county officials approved a new sign program directing motorists to the viticultural destinations.
Voters brave lines to choose: Obama or Romney
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney dueled to the end Tuesday as voters battered by years of economic pain and uncertainty decided whether to give Obama four more years or to send him home as the first president in 20 years to be denied a second term.
Election 2014 Results
Editor's note: For an updated story with the unofficial, semi-final results, click here.
Homeowners say new septic system requirements stink
New statewide regulations on private septic systems are set to



















