Chamber forms committee to endorse business-friendly candidates
Gilroy small businesses owners are stepping up their role in local elections through the formation of a new political action committee that will endorse, financially support and campaign for local candidates who are supportive of the needs of small business.Â
GilPAC is an independent, nonpartisan...
Fireworks are back with a bang
Council votes to restore annual fireworks show despite budget
Updated: Open Space tax ruled illegal
The California Supreme Court threw a wrench into the Santa Clara
J.R. Brewski’s, Old City Hall File for Bankruptcy
In advance of a new law, experts predicted nearly three times
Guest Column: Build the High Speed Rail Above Downtown Gilroy
For months there has been controversy swirling around the potential advent of High Speed Rail in our community. Many people wish it would not come at all. Others have been hoping for more details about how it will effect Gilroy, which have been lacking until recently.
City Braced for Brawl Over Poor Roadwork
Officials dole out $1 million even after seeing problems with
Million-plus jobless Californians are facing benefit cutoff
More than 1 million jobless California workers could have their unemployment insurance benefits cut off soon if Congress does not continue federally financed benefit extensions of up to 99 weeks, state officials said Wednesday.
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.

















