Left turn near Red Barn closed
The southbound Highway 101 left turn lane near San Juan Road and
GPD, City to discuss influx of transients, homeless
Gilroy Police Chief Denise Turner is gathering data on the impact of homelessness in Gilroy and will take the findings to City Council later this month in hopes City staff will craft a policy that helps address the issue.
Mi Pueblo update: Mayor joins political fray
Heated debate drove groggy-eyed planning commissioners to reach
Sheriff’s race: Jensen, Smith talk realignment
Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith and her challenger in the June election, recently retired Sheriff's Capt. Kevin Jensen, both agree the Sheriff's Office can do more to help better rehabilitate prisoners and parolees to prevent them from continuing to commit crimes.
Council approves higher water rates for residents
The Gilroy City Council voted 5-1 and approved controversial water and sewer rate hikes for residents Monday, despite calls from more than a dozen opponents who suggested elected officials hold off on voting for at least a month to allow for more notification of residents by mail—especially those who speak Spanish.
Gilroy awarded fire grant, acceptance up in air
The City of Gilroy was awarded a $2.3 million fire department
City’s, Garlic Festival’s main stage left to rot
The Garlic Festival Association would raise its share of money
Downtown dancing, truck routes on Council’s plate
A proposed sewer fee hike isn't the only item up for debate at Monday's 6 p.m. Gilroy City Council meeting.
Gilroyans attend ICE protests in Morgan Hill
A couple hundred protesters from throughout the Bay Area braved the heavy Presidents’ Day rains Feb. 20 and converged on the new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Morgan Hill.





















