Chamber honors volunteer Marv Thomas
The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce last month honored a local volunteer who spends approximately 12 hours a week cleaning up graffiti and ripping down garage sale signs posted illegally on public property.
City phone lines to shut down Friday morning
The City of Gilroy will be required to shut down all
Council approves library bid, bonds
Gilroy's City Council approved an $18.18 million bid for a new
Morgan Hill city employees plead for jobs
Union contracts, crime statistics and a NASA scientist were
Gilroy Could Get a Huge New Water Resort
The company billed as owning the largest chain of indoor water parks in the world is in talks with Gilroy about building one of its popular family resorts at the city-owned Gilroy Gardens.
Thousands begin voting by mail, first vote center opens Feb. 22 for Presidential Primary
The official March 3 Primary Election Day is more than a week away, but vote-by-mail ballots are already piling up at the Santa Clara County board of elections. Some voting centers will be open for business on Saturday, Feb. 22.
This year, for the first...
City preps for lawsuit over cherry orchard
The City of Gilroy is bracing for possible legal action from a developer who claims the city has violated his due process rights by delaying hearings over a 349-unit housing project proposed for a south Gilroy cherry orchard.
For the love of art: Two committee seats still open
Even with all of the publicity the City of Gilroy has put into its recruitment campaign, two seats on the Public Art Committee remain to be filled.





















