Hotel tax revenue better than expected
An influx of unexpected, overnight visitors has turned into
City hit hard by worker’s death
Flags fluttered at half-staff at city offices Wednesday, and a
Hundreds of new jobs for Gilroy
Hundreds of new jobs and truckloads of natural and organic foods are coming to Gilroy.
Calif. initiatives boost renewable power
With 32 years in the solar business, Gary Gerber should be one
Gilroy Prepares for El Nino
The city of Gilroy is preparing for torrential rain this winter as the threat of a record El Niño storm looms. Across California, the cyclical weather phenomenon is expected to bring as much as two times last winter’s rainfall.
Rivas holds onto District 30 seat
Incumbent Robert Rivas is headed toward a landslide victory in his race for reelection to the California Assembly District 30 seat.
A Look Back: 2016 Garlic Fest
The 38th annual Gilroy Garlic Festival has come and gone, and while attendance numbers are down over last year’s, organizers say they should still be on track to reaching $11 million in donations over the lifetime of the event.
New administrator cuts $4.5 M, awaits council reaction
Just weeks after coming on board, Gilroy's new city


















