Hundreds in South County tell Trump, Musk ‘Hands Off!’
Hundreds of people in Morgan Hill and Gilroy hit the streets April 5 to deliver the message that they are not happy with President Donald Trump and Elon Musk as part of the nationwide “Hands Off!” protests.
On just the 76th day of Trump’s presidency,...
City Council debates secrecy of salary votes
The city councilman who wrote Gilroy's Open Government Ordinance
Sponsors sought for hanging flower baskets downtown
Like raising kids or providing universal health care, it takes a lot of community involvement to keep downtown Gilroy looking so pretty. The 50 hanging baskets filled with red geraniums and purple and white pansies, and 20 flower barrels that adorn Monterey Street this winter are part of an ongoing initiative by volunteers, city hall and local sponsors to beautify the blossoming downtown district.
Carly Fiorina wins right to fight U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer
Former businesswoman Carly Fiorina won the Republican Senate
City will work with nonprofits on possible garden, theater downtown
The City Council gave unanimous consent for area arts nonprofits
Curtain drops on 24-year career
City Administrator Jay Baksa will retire Friday after 24 years
Daughters of Charity sues SEIU-UHW, Blue Wolf
GILROY—A Roman Catholic health system has sued opponents who fought the sale of its Gilroy hospital and others, alleging a union and private firm conspired to undermine the $843 million deal.
City cements vote to pay for sidewalks
A split city council decided to fund 100 percent of sidewalk
Gavilan will punish itself for football violations
Gavilan College announced self-imposed sanctions this week after recruiting and benefits violations came to light, leading to 17 football players’ dismissal in August.




















