Advocate critical for growth, owners say
Businesses owners say they need a little help from the city to
Fire chief lawsuit settled
The yearlong saga surrounding a lawsuit brought by former Gilroy Fire Division Chief Edward Bozzo and current Fire Division Chief Phillip King against the City of Gilroy has come to an end.
Singing the blues over dance regs
As city officials try to wrap their arms around a proposed
South Valley celebrates ‘legend’ Sig Sanchez
Local and regional representatives and public officials held an early 100th birthday celebration last week for South Valley political icon, Gilroy Hall of Famer and longtime farmer Sig Sanchez.
Council to consider allowing 15 more homes in church’s Hecker Pass development
After spending $100,000 on paperwork and planning fees hoping to
Council to debate keeping health benefits
As city employees cope with 9 percent wage cuts and an uncertain
Council puts brakes on Rancho Hills Drive project
The Gilroy City Council has pushed the pause button on a
Survey pinpoints the city’s accident hotspots
The most dangerous intersection in town is the one on Murray Avenue and Leavesley Road with 35 collisions, including three DUIs and one involving a pedestrian, according to a report released during a special city council study session.
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