Selling a tax increase to voters
Gilroy School Board trustees, encouraged by a recent survey that found more than 50 percent of 501 likely November 2012 Gilroy voters would “strongly support a city sales tax for local schools,” are poised to put the ball in City Council's court.
Gilroy’s Chamber endorses Bernosky for Assembly
Gilroy's Chamber of Commerce board of directors has unanimously endorsed Republican Rob Bernosky for California 30th Assembly.
City’s, Garlic Festival’s main stage left to rot
The Garlic Festival Association would raise its share of money
Prop 15, the ‘fair elections act’, failing
Proposition 15 is currently failing in the polls with 57.7
Property taxes due Friday
The second installment of 2008-'09 property taxes are due 5 p.m.
City in dark about biofuel plant
City Administrator Tom Haglund said local officials know one
Residents speak out for and against incorporation
Both the San Martin Neighborhood Alliance and opponents of San
Wasserman calls for attrition plan, two-tier pay scale
With unanimous support from his colleagues on the Santa Clara
Trees and Historic Home on Council Chopping Block
The fate of one of Gilroy's oldest homes and dozens of historic



















