Gilroy building owners stunned by city warrants
GILROY—City officials weren’t bluffing when the Gilroy Police Department mailed arrest warrants to the owners of two downtown buildings cited as earthquake safety hazards.
Local dealers recover after Cash for Clunkers ends
After selling new cars into the pre-dawn hours at a breakneck
Out-of-date businesses draw scrutiny from city
Council narrows time that property owners have to restart
Gilroy hires new interim fire chief after former chief was arrested
Following a two-week period in which Gilroy was without a fire chief after the former interim fire stepped down Sept. 9 because he was arrested for giving alcohol to a minor, the City has appointed a new interim fire chief.
New police chief starts March 24
Denise Turner's starting salary will be $162,000, which pales in
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.
Biden announces $53 billion high-speed rail plan
The Obama administration announced plans today to spend $53
Red Barn advocates seek access to make ‘modest’ repairs
GILROY—A community group that rallied to halt the demolition of an old barn inside Christmas Hill Park has asked the city’s permission to enter the boarded-up structure to shore it up and prevent any further weather or animal-related damage.
Police Officers Association sends out stinging mailer on council
After weathering a hiring freeze, shedding $1.1 million in wages
Restaurant to Make Comeback
Restaurateur looks to revive J.R. Brewski's-style food scene by





















