Council approves station plan consultant
The City Council voted 7-0 Monday night to approve a
Council approves idea of layoffs, awaits tweaks
Rather than rubber stamp the city administrator's plan to layoff
Gilroy’s eyes in the sky
Ever wonder what the cameras in some of the intersections throughout Gilroy are for?
Current longest working city employee retires
Carmen Medrano began working for the City of Gilroy’s finance department in 1972 as a part-time office hand while a freshman at Gilroy High School, as a temporary means for extra cash.
City Hall, Public Employees Inch Toward Agreement
The current four-year contract expired at the end of June
Council may fold blackjack game
After passing a proposal for a blackjack game, the city council
Songbirds Stall Flood Control
Water district unable to clear Llagas Creek of obstructions due
Biz takes signs into own hands
A dozen business owners and representatives from the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce have been formulating a game plan to introduce a more business-friendly alternative to the controversial sign ordinance passed by city council on April 7.
Cesar Chavez Day cost $4.4 million in public wages
Santa Clara County spent more than $4.4 million to give its




















