District attorney eyes parade committee finances
The District Attorney's office is interviewing people connected
Downtown Gilroy … Centro de la ciudad
Councilman Peter Leroe-Munoz and the Downtown Business Association are looking for ways to bridge the gap between the two types of businesses in Gilroy – those given the label of “white” and “Latino” by consumers.
Schwarzenegger, lawmakers reach deal on California’s budget deficit
More than two months of a tense standoff over ever-shrinking
Council approves temporary Leavesley library
Concern for the health of downtown was not enough to stop the
GPD, City to discuss influx of transients, homeless
Gilroy Police Chief Denise Turner is gathering data on the impact of homelessness in Gilroy and will take the findings to City Council later this month in hopes City staff will craft a policy that helps address the issue.
Council backs immigrants
Wearing white T-shirts with black lettering that reads: “Sanctuary for All,” dozens of immigrant advocates and their allies filled council chambers on Monday to witness city leaders proclaim their support of all residents, regardless of citizenship status.
State considers ‘borrowing’ $1M from Gilroy
The state could force Gilroy to lend it more than $1 million,
Blankley selected 2019 mayor pro tem
The Gilroy City Council is settling into a new year following the election of four council members. While Dion Bracco and Peter Leroe-Muñoz reclaimed their seats on the council, Marie Blankley was elected to the seat to which she had been appointed and Carol...
Vets hall shut?
The hub for veteran's services in Gilroy is at risk of being shut down or taken over by the county as a result of a June 2012 Civil Grand Jury investigation that accused the organization of financial mismanagement and the improper ousting of a board member.






















