Time to apply for City commission slots
It's open recruitment season for positions on Gilroy's volunteer commissions and committees. Here are the slots that are open:
Alejo, Monning move to November ballot
Assemblyman Bill Monning is vying for the 17th state Senate seat effectively vacated when Sam Blakeslee decided not to run again.
Gilroy’s Chamber endorses Bernosky for Assembly
Gilroy's Chamber of Commerce board of directors has unanimously endorsed Republican Rob Bernosky for California 30th Assembly.
Rosso pulls out of GUSD race
After nearly a decade of service on the Gilroy Unified School District’s Board of Trustees, local businessman Jaime Rosso announced he has pulled out of the upcoming Nov. 6 election.
“It has been immensely rewarding and my great honor to serve these past 18 years...
City sales tax revenue up
The City of Gilroy has posted a 4.4 percent increase in the City's sales tax revenues for the third quarter of 2012 - compared with the same time last year - according to figures released by Joe Kline, Public Information Officer for the City.
Council member Paul Kloecker dies
Longtime public servant Paul Kloecker, 82, died Friday morning.
Kloecker, who lived in Gilroy for more than three decades, served on the City Council from 1983-1995 and rejoined the City Council in 2016.
He was a dedicated public servant and was committed to the community in...
Inside Gilroy’s clock tower
Gilroy’s centerpiece town clock is now right more than two times a day.
Council annual retreat to be held Friday, Saturday
Solving gang problems, revitalizing downtown and preparing for a
Mayor reaches out to community for roundtable
In an effort to reach out to the entire community and find
Gilroy Planning Commission Just Says No to Cannabis
GILROY—While other California cities are bringing in revenue and helping patients with marijuana dispensaries and farms, Gilroy will continue to just say no.




















