Furlough-free city budget goes to Council for review
The city's proposed budget released Tuesday would bring an end
Councilman: Axe binding arbitration
The day after a negotiations session between the City of Gilroy
Council takes 10 percent pay cut to show solidarity
After approving pay cuts for police and firefighters, the city
MHUSD trustee shocked by win in county board race
After bowing out of the race last month for a Santa Clara County
Attorney general to host Gilroy hearing on proposed hospital sale
GILROY—The proposed sale of Gilroy’s Saint Louise Regional Hospital and five other Daughters of Charity facilities to a New York-based hedge fund will be the topic of an Oct. 15 public meeting in Gilroy.
GOP congressmen want high-speed rail project audited
A dozen Republican congressman have asked the nonpartisan U.S. Government Accountability Office to study California's controversial high-speed rail project, citing "questionable ridership and cost projections."
MediLeaf request to remain open pending appeal denied
A Santa Clara County judge has denied a local medical marijuana
Council finalizes sunshine ordinance
The city council plans to vote on a slightly watered down
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.
Q&A with City Councilmember Cat Tucker
Growth, growth and more growth. Possibly more than any other member of the Gilroy City Council, Cat Tucker has had to ponder the impacts of growth in Gilroy and surrounding communities. She served as vice chair of the Gilroy General Plan Advisory Committee and chaired the board of LAFCO of Santa Clara County. In this Q&A, Tucker talks about how LAFCO decisions impact South County cities and how Gilroy can maintain its identity as it continues to grow.






















