Slide Show: Winds Knock Down Trees All Over Gilroy
Heavy winds knocked down trees all over Gilroy and sent crews out to stop the hazards. On Friday, by 3 p.m. 6,800 customers were without power in Gilroy, according to PG&E.
Daughters of Charity sues SEIU-UHW, Blue Wolf
GILROY—A Roman Catholic health system has sued opponents who fought the sale of its Gilroy hospital and others, alleging a union and private firm conspired to undermine the $843 million deal.
CPI provision removed from Alejo’s minimum wage bill
Assemblyman Luis Alejo’s bill proposing a minimum wage increase passed through a key Senate committee Wednesday, but only after legislators removed a provision that would have attached the figure to the Consumer Price Index.
Q&A with Gilroy City Council candidate Paul Kloecker
Before interviewing the candidates, the Editorial Board of the
Recall organizer says he’ll start when mayor returns to Gilroy
The man who has vowed to recall Mayor Al Pinheiro for allegedly
Gilroy’s eyes in the sky
Ever wonder what the cameras in some of the intersections throughout Gilroy are for?
San Juan Bautista hires former Gilroy Interim City Manager Ed Tewes
The San Juan Bautista City Council Tuesday selected former Gilroy Interim City Manager Ed Tewes to serve as the city’s top administrator.
Former GOP candidate for 30th Assembly District is charged with election fraud
Neil Kitchens, a Republican candidate who ran an unsuccessful campaign for the 30th District State Assembly seat in 2018, has been charged with five counts of election fraud.
Kitchens pleaded not guilty at an arraignment June 27 in Monterey County Superior Court, according to court...



















