Singing the blues over dance regs
As city officials try to wrap their arms around a proposed
$37K for MediLeaf legal fees
Gilroy's City Council will consider correcting a violation of
Editorial: Supreme Court Keeps City Officials from Hiding Records
The California Supreme Court last week put a sock in the argument that it’s OK for elected officials and government employees to keep citizens out of the loop by using private email and texting accounts to conduct the public’s business.
Danielle Davenport Running for Gavilan Board
Two candidates are vying for one contested seat on the Gavilan Joint Community College District Board of Trustees in the Nov. 8 election, the first district election in the school’s nearly 100-year history.
Real property liens a real possibility for downtown URMs
It's been less than a month since City Council directed staff to further investigate financing options for downtown’s 18 unreinforced masonry buildings (deemed structurally unfit to survive a major earthquake) and to report back in the fall.
City seeks to fill vacant parks and rec seat
The City of Gilroy is asking residents to apply for an open seat on its Parks and Recreation Commission.
Plan to change Three Strikes law moves toward November ballot
California voters may once again have the opportunity to change the state's three-strikes mandatory-sentencing law.



















