State Senate passes domestic violence funding bill
The State Senate unanimously approved a bill today to take $16.3
City receives $1.9 M in settlement with police station architects
The City of Gilroy received $1.935 million thanks to a
Riding Round in Circles
Although some people find them confusing and intimidating, Gilroy is planning to add 13 more roundabouts in the next two years to the two it already has.
Hollister developers can soon start building
The city on Monday can start issuing construction permits after
City council appoints Morley for Gilroy City Administrator
Gilroy native Matt Morley, a 29-year veteran of local government service, is the city’s new city administrator following a seven-month search to fill the top position at City Hall.
The Gilroy City Council unanimously appointed Morley to the city administrator’s post at the Jan. 5...
City needs volunteers to fill boards, commissions, committees
The City of Gilroy is looking for volunteers to fill 27 open seats on 13 different City boards, commissions and committees, according to City Clerk Shawna Freels. From the Arts and Culture Commission to the Open Government Commission to the Planning Commission, most positions have a term between two and four years of service.
City Council to vote on police contract
The City Council will hold a special meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday
Marijuana dispensary opens up on First Street
Two men have opened a medical marijuana dispensary in north
No more War and Peace in council packets
When Gilroy City Council member Perry Woodward picked up the Feb. 24 agenda packet, he noticed roughly 42 percent of the packet was—instead of staff reports and material relating to what council was making decisions on—written public comment sent in by a vocal citizen, Joseph Thompson.
Keeping out of trouble’s reach
It had to be one of the worst days of his life. Eleven years






















