Drop off your ballot this weekend
The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters is encouraging voters to drop off their ballots this weekend so they can get to counting the votes in time for Tuesday night.
Bigger is Better, Says 721-Acre Developer
Jeff Martin didn’t know what it felt like to be a villain until his wife came back from her book club one night and told him people thought he was ruining Gilroy.
Ring around the roundabouts
The Garlic Capital could see its first of up to 11 new roundabouts constructed as soon as next winter for some, according to City Transportation Engineer Henry Servin.
Council Mulls Offer to Acquire Gilroy Gardens
Council members will hear the first hard details next week about
Real property liens a real possibility for downtown URMs
It's been less than a month since City Council directed staff to further investigate financing options for downtown’s 18 unreinforced masonry buildings (deemed structurally unfit to survive a major earthquake) and to report back in the fall.
Dover reelected to Gavilan School Board
Incumbent Mark Dover has been reelected to the Gavilan College Board of Trustees, winning the race with a healthy 16,877 votes.Â
City council prioritizes enormous optional project list
Charged with narrowing a $6.1 million deficit and prioritizing a
Tobacco license discussion heats up
Local leaders and city officials are moving forward with a plan to ensure any access minors may have to tobacco products behind the counter is cut off.
4,000 Home Development Off the Table
Overwhelmed by public criticism and two lawsuits, the developers of the biggest housing project in Gilroy’s history have pulled their application to take more time to sell it to the public.



















