Solargen’s energy record: 3 companies run by principals went bankrupt
The principal investors and key board members in a company
City Council Continues to Struggle to Keep Joint, Quarterly Meetings
Despite the pressing needs of long-standing projects such as
Police union narrowly approves deal, avoids layoffs
A divided police union narrowly approved a one-year contract
Residents decry Proposition 98
Talk to almost anyone at the Pacific Mobile Estate in south
Uncertain fate for unbuilt homeless shelter
A split City Council denied the developer of a fledgling
New police chief starts March 24
Denise Turner's starting salary will be $162,000, which pales in
Plus Peter and Don?
Two Garlic Capital natives who previously gave the public a solid “no” when asked if they would run for mayor in 2012 have re-opened the door of possibility, meaning Gilroy’s mayoral candidates could potentially double.
Caltrain electrification plan leaves Gilroy out
Caltrain and the California High Speed Rail Authority have come to an agreement to electrify Caltrain from San Francisco to San Jose, leaving the route between San Jose and Gilroy in the technological dust.
Hundreds of new jobs for Gilroy
Hundreds of new jobs and truckloads of natural and organic foods are coming to Gilroy.




















