Gilroy’s scariest streets
Tenth Street, between Church Street and U.S. 101, is the most dangerous section of road in Gilroy for motorists, according to a routine traffic study released by the Gilroy Police Department.
Smith, Hirokawa head for Nov. runoff
Incumbent Sheriff Laurie Smith and retired Undersheriff John Hirokawa said Tuesday night, with about 41 percent of the total expected ballots counted in the June 5 election, they are both prepared for a November runoff battle for Santa Clara County Sheriff.
As of 9pm, neither...
Council poised to approve record-high increases in election spending
GILROY—Following a push by Councilman Perry Woodward, the Gilroy City Council is set to decide next month to change city law and raise the amounts that can be donated to and spend on election campaigns.
Illegal garage sale signs ‘a real issue’
Ah, the joys of hosting a garage sale. Cleansing your living
Unexpected state revenue leaps to $6.6 billion
State revenue has rocketed far beyond projections, providing a
Council Sorts Through Hot Issues at Summit
Retreat offers members chance to consider topics and create
Morgan Hill City Council results
Eight candidates are running for two seats. Joseph Carrillo,
Buy Local, Get Paid
Families who buy California produce with federal food stamps will win a lottery of sorts, thanks to a new program that pays bonuses of up to $10 a day for buying local foods and is offered in one Gilroy supermarket.




















