Concerning dropout rate in GUSD
Graduation rates declined and dropouts rates increased last year for the Gilroy Unified School District, which is ramping up efforts to support and monitor at-risk students in danger of not getting their diploma.
Exit Interview: Mayor Don Gage Says Farewell With Few Regrets
GILROY—After 34 years in various local political offices, plain speaking Mayor Don Gage, 70, announced his retirement this week, at the start of Monday’s city council meeting. The one-time farmer, IBM program manager and elected representative said he wanted to spend time with his family, including three daughters and six grandchildren. He served through boom and bust times, watched the city and the freeway grow, and leaves as Gilroy pursues its biggest and most controversial housing project.
Outlet malls, adjacent areas hit by power outage
Retail outlet stores in East Gilroy and areas south of there
Recall organizer says he’ll start when mayor returns to Gilroy
The man who has vowed to recall Mayor Al Pinheiro for allegedly
Little Light Shed on City’s Costly Cases
Legal battles threaten to drain hundreds of thousands of dollars
Rosy budget set for Council stamp
When Gilroy City Councilman Dion Bracco first looked at his copy
Susan Steinmetz was Gilroy Clerk for 41 Years
It was the 1950s: Mt. Everest was conquered, Elvis and Disneyland became household names and Susanne Steinmetz went to work for the city of Gilroy in 1952. She was 15.


















