Mayoral motivations propelling open government commission?
Gilroy City Councilman Perry Woodward says the city’s Open Government Commission – a panel he created and was later voted out of – wants to raise the local campaign expenditure ceiling $5,000 to assist his 2012 mayoral opponent, commission member and fellow Councilman Dion Bracco.
Officials trumpet new library’s flashy features
With hammers knocking nails and saws perforating metal nearby, Library Project Manager Dan Johnson elevated his voice to describe the down-and-dirty features of Gilroy's new library.
Haglund: Mercury News wrong about pension pickups in Gilroy
A story published Sunday in the San Jose Mercury News was allegedly inaccurate when it reported the City of Gilroy picks up the tab for 16 of the pension contributions employees are supposed to foot, according to City Human Resources Director LeeAnn McPhillips.
Gilroy tourism snags a big city funding boost
Gilroy will soon be known for much more than its garlic if the
Local Reps Resolutions
For the edition published on New Year’s Day, it seems fitting to ask several notable Gilroyans for their New Year’s resolutions.
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.
Protecting Undocumented Workers in Gilroy
A grassroots group of more than 50 Gilroyans was told that the city police department hasn’t and will not enforce federal immigration law Tuesday night at a meeting at South Valley Middle School.
Rift over retail plans for Visitors Bureau continues
The fight over the Gilroy Visitors Bureau's plans to sell retail
Woodward drops out of mayor race, backs Don Gage
Councilman Perry Woodward announced Thursday that he is no longer running for mayor, in light of former Gilroy Mayor Don Gage's decision to enter the race.Â


















