Uncertain fate for unbuilt homeless shelter
A split City Council denied the developer of a fledgling
On 19th anniversary of quake, buildings still unsafe
Nineteen years after the devastating Loma Prieta earthquake
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.
Recall organizer says he’ll start when mayor returns to Gilroy
The man who has vowed to recall Mayor Al Pinheiro for allegedly
Council mulls election costs
Is it worth nearly $150,000 to give the current councilmembers
City Buys Another Piece of Art Center Puzzle
The center plans call for the purchase of 14 separate lots to
Quelling Cinco de Mayo protests a ‘larger battle’
Four Live Oak High School students urged the mostly Hispanic contingent of adults in attendance for an April 21 Cinco de Mayo community safety meeting to not show up in front of their school May 5 like two other groups have planned.
Developer pulls back proposal for 721-acre project
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.
Gilroyan eyes a haven for the homeless
Last December, Gilroy resident Jim Currier saw a homeless man



















