MediLeaf sues former landlords
More than seven months after MediLeaf opened its doors without
Candidates gear up for November election
As the four-week window to file for a spot in Gilroy’s political scene opened Monday, three Gilroy mayoral candidates and four City Council candidates are stretching at the starting line, as they brace themselves for their big campaign kick-offs in August.
Priority list gets a shuffle
The City Council has hammered out their overarching goals over the next five years through nearly 15 hours of discussion at its annual retreat facilitated by a Florida-based consulting firm. No. 1: financial stability, followed by revamping downtown.
Clinton defeats Obama in historic California primary
Hillary Rodham Clinton won California's coveted Democratic
State Senate passes domestic violence funding bill
The State Senate unanimously approved a bill today to take $16.3
Downtown biz: Don’t ban signs
At least a dozen individual downtown business owners—some entrenched in the Garlic Capital since the 1960s and others who set up shop less than a year ago—are stunned the city banned a wide variety of signage they say helps bring people through the front door.
Council race months away, but it’s heating up already
November is only four months away, and this year's City Council
First on-campus clinic OK’d by Gilroy school trustees
GILROY—For the first time, a private health clinic will operate on a public school campus in Gilroy and will be open to anyone who needs medical help, including walk-ins from the community.






















