Firm sniffs out good deal on garlic building
The former Gilroy Garlic Festival building may finally be
$26.5 Million For 30 Acres of Bonfante Land
The land includes five acres on the north side of Hecker Pass,
Councilman Gartman hangs up his political cleats
Councilman Craig Gartman will not seek a third term on the City
Disability retirements questioned
Too many public safety employees in Gilroy are claiming the tax-free haven of a disability retirement, according to a June report by the Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury.
Dozens of new state laws take effect for the new year
California lawmakers in 2024 introduced 4,821 bills, but most of them were tossed or otherwise rejected during the months-long legislative process during which most never saw the light of day.
Just 1,206 made it to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk, with 1,017 getting signed into law...
Updated: State considers ‘borrowing’ $1 million from Gilroy
Lately it's just been bad news after bad news for the city,
Felony possession of a firearm, battery, under the influence
Gilroy Police blotter, Dec. 18 through Dec. 25
Voters give Measure F a failing grade
Despite the injection of more than $35,000 in the coffers of the campaign in favor of Measure F—mainly from developers and car dealers—Gilroy voters spoke and the half-cent sales tax increase fell short by more than 550 votes, based on unofficial semi-final results from the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters.
More Hecker Houses; Save the Arts
In a 4-3 vote, the Gilroy City Council on Monday took a big step in approving the design of a 73-unit housing project south of Hecker Pass Highway.





















