Gilroy could expand nearly 800 acres
Residents had a chance Thursday night to comment on four
Adult store allowed to operate without permit prompts complaint, objection
Facing a complaint and objection, an adult business in Gilroy is seeking approval to stay in business.
After delays, a confident vote of approval for new police chief
Denise Turner to start in March at $162,000
Full List of Gilroy Foundation Scholarship and Grant Winners
The Gilroy Foundation gave out $621,250 in scholarships this year to Gilroy students
New paseo on the horizon
By next summer, Gilroyans will be able to stroll from the parking lot of the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce to Monterey Street through the City’s newest lighted and landscaped paseo, which is scheduled for construction this spring following City Council approval.
Passport requests, revenue increase
More and more South Valley residents are applying for passports
Vow to Help Schools Cools Off in Advance of Monday Meeting
Developers asked to help prevent school overcrowding plan to
Two parking birds with one stone?
More than $5.5 million in bond money set aside to fund a new downtown parking structure has languished in a bank account for almost a year after the Gilroy Public Library opened on Sixth Street.
Council approves skilled nursing project, requires curb repairs
Gilroy's City Council unanimously approved a zoning change and
Westside residents complain about construction dust
About 25 west Gilroy residents showed up to City Council’s regular meeting on Monday to complain about excessive dust levels caused by the initial construction of the Rancho Hills development, a project from Glen-Loma Corporation and Arcadia Development.




















