Winery owner joins supervisor candidate field
Gilroy winery owner Thomas Kruse added his name to the field of
Perspective: For DeVore, getting elected is all about the principles
Assemblyman's rising campaign to defeat Barbara Boxer buoyed by
Property taxes due Friday
The second installment of 2008-'09 property taxes are due 5 p.m.
Hollister police chief defends rally costs
Hollister Police Chief Jeff Miller estimated that the cost of
Little new in analysis of high-speed rail routes
A preliminary analysis of proposed routes for the California
City attorney mulls more transparency
Transcribed versions of hand-written surveys completed by police
Partnership to create Highway 152 toll road disbands
The multi-county partnership that was studying the possibility of making Highway 152 a toll road has broken up.
Gilroy’s sister city gets power back, deals with aftershocks
When a gargantuan 8.9 magnitude earthquake rocked Japan, Keiko
Election 2024: Lofgren, Rivas hold big leads in vote count
Longtime Democratic incumbent U.S. Representative Zoe Lofgren holds a commanding lead in the Nov. 5 election for the 18th congressional seat.
According to the California Secretary of State’s office, Lofgren has received more than 82,400 votes, or 63% of the ballots counted, in the Nov....
Big Political Summit Hit Gilroy
Immigration, housing and a state road in terrible disrepair topped the agenda when elected officials from just about every level gathered in Gilroy to share views on key issues facing city, county, state and federal governments and constituents.




















