Segment of Sixth Street closed today
Sixth Street will be closed to westbound traffic between
Street meat: code violation or downtown attraction?
Police and restaurant owners pressed by a sour economy clashed
City extends deadline to fill boards, commissions, committees
The City of Gilroy is still looking for volunteers to fill 28 open seats on 13 different City boards, commissions and committees, according to City Clerk Shawna Freels. The deadline, originally Dec. 3, has been extended to Dec. 30.
Drought, ag at center focus for first-ever Legislative Summit
South County’s first legislative summit, hosted by the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce on April 25, was a who’s-who of local elected officials from congressional representatives to both mayors of Gilroy and Morgan Hill.
City Clerk gets raise, gambling fees increased
With no discussion, City Council voted 7-0 Monday night during its regular meeting to give the City Clerk a 3 percent merit salary raise.
City OKs Annexation Plan
GILROY—After hearing from its planning commission and about 40 people opposed to a giant new housing development north of Gilroy, the City Council Monday voted to forge ahead with the controversial plan to convert a square mile of farmland to homes.
City Road Maintenance Program Plugs Along
More than double the size of combined area of Pacheco Pass
Gilroy City Hall ends furlough Fridays
For the first time in two years, City Hall will be open for



















