Polls positive for ‘Quality of Life’ tax
City Council is pushing ahead with plans to place a sales tax or bond measure on the November 2014 ballot, after polling data shows “solid support” for a revenue-generating “Quality of Life” initiative proposed earlier this year by Mayor Don Gage.
Former GOP candidate for 30th district convicted of election fraud
Neil Kitchens—a Prunedale resident who ran unsuccessfully against Robert Rivas in the 2018 race for state assembly—pleaded guilty to felony election fraud on election day 2020, according to authorities.
Prop 15, the ‘fair elections act’, failing
Proposition 15 is currently failing in the polls with 57.7
Court approves order to shut down MediLeaf in Gilroy
The staff at Gilroy's only nonmobile medical marijuana
City’s, Garlic Festival’s main stage left to rot
The Garlic Festival Association would raise its share of money
City talks bullet train, Bracco’s eligibility for council
A high-speed rail through downtown Gilroy?
City revamping its ‘operating manual’ for growth, development
The 25-member General Plan Advisory Committee held its first public meeting Wednesday night. Known as GPAC, the group is tasked with revamping Gilroy's vision and guiding principles through the creation of a new 20-year General Plan.
After State of State speech, Gov. Brown hits road to tout tax-hike ballot initiative
SACRAMENTO – California Gov. Jerry Brown will give his State of the State speech to the Legislature Wednesday morning, then immediately hit the road.






















