$26.5 Million For 30 Acres of Bonfante Land
The land includes five acres on the north side of Hecker Pass,
Lighting company questions Gilroy’s contract with PG&E
The owner of a San Francisco-based lighting company is questioning why a massive, citywide project was given to the Pacific Gas & Electric Company—and not subject to an open, competitive bidding process.
Delinquent trash accounts on Monday’s council agenda
During City Council's regular June 18 meeting, Recology South Valley, Gilroy's exclusive trash-collecting company, will ask permission to send 168 delinquent Gilroy homeowner accounts to the County Auditor to place liens on their properties.
Council breezes through budget study session
The Gilroy City Council burned through a budget study session in
Highway 129 Will Be Closed for Five Days
A major curve realignment project near Aromas will continue on a ½-mile section of eastbound and westbound Hwy. 129 near the Santa Cruz/San Benito County line with a five-day full closure beginning Sunday, April 30 at 9 pm until Friday May 5 at 11 pm.
When Spanish speakers dial 9-1-1
During a crucial 911 call, sometimes the difference of a few seconds can mean life or death.
60 percent of votes tallied: Wasserman leads the way; Williams, Alvarado in dead heat
Mike Wasserman leads the race to fill Don Gage's District 1
Dancing, used police firearms on city council agenda
On Monday, the Gilroy City Council will consider a new, more specific version of the city's entertainment ordinance that could relax regulations on dancing downtown.Â
Council: South Valley pool will stay open
At Monday's City Council meeting, the council passed a $180,000 budget proposal on a narrow 4-3 vote to keep all three pools open for limited use.Â





















