2 percent utility tax for additional Morgan Hill police to be on ballot
Morgan Hill voters will decide whether or not to tax themselves
Bargaining groups keep ‘bumping’ policy in place
When 48 full-time employees lost their jobs after Christmas, a
Council defers pool decision
City Council voted 4-1 Monday night to put the discussion of saving the defunct pool at South Valley Middle School in the lap of the Gilroy Unified School District to give them the opportunity to discuss how much they could contribute to the $621,850 estimated price tag to fix and operate the pool for one year.Â
PG&E targets 100-plus Gilroy trees
GILROY—More than 100 trees on Gilroy’s east side will be cut down or trimmed by PG&E so first responders can get to an underground gas pipeline if disaster strikes.
Downtown dining – a curbside addition
The delightful smells emanating from A’Jays Cheese Steaks on Second Street in downtown Morgan Hill can lure in just about any passerby. Add the small outside dining area and it makes for a perfect afternoon sit-down with friends and family.
Rosy budget set for Council stamp
When Gilroy City Councilman Dion Bracco first looked at his copy
Lawsuit trips up city
Last month, the City of Gilroy paid $450,000 in a hush-hush $700,000 settlement to a 70-year-old man who sued after tripping over a patch of jagged, uplifted sidewalk on Martin Street in front of Garlic City Billiards two years ago.















