Flags flying half-staff in Gilroy to honor shooting victims
Flags around Gilroy will be lowered to half-staff until sunset
Water district does not raise rates for first time in eight years
For the first time in eight years, water rates will not rise.
Local builder’s patience crumbles after historical gurus delay forced project
Steve Ashford was happy to see public safety trump history, but
URM liens: The City’s ‘last resort’
The high stakes power play to find an end game for Gilroy's unreinforced masonry building issue – a 30-year saga concerning the plight of downtown’s 18 buildings deemed structurally unfit to survive a major earthquake – took a giant step in the City's favor Monday night in Council chambers.
Huge Housing Development Proposed for North Gilroy
GILROY—The city council will decide Monday whether to recommend annexing 721 acres of farmland north of the city to build a massive planned development with two schools, a major shopping center and several parks.
City Council debates secrecy of salary votes
The city councilman who wrote Gilroy's Open Government Ordinance




















