A Look Back: 2016 Garlic Fest
The 38th annual Gilroy Garlic Festival has come and gone, and while attendance numbers are down over last year’s, organizers say they should still be on track to reaching $11 million in donations over the lifetime of the event.
City council to talk bus route to Gilroy Gardens, keeping pools open
During next Monday’s meeting, council is expected to vote to request the Valley Transportation Authority provide bus service to Gilroy Gardens during the summer months.
Report: Lack of safety a factor in city worker’s death
The city of Gilroy will appeal $21,600 in fines to a state
Bus cuts proposed for Gilroy
Gilroy is set to lose three bus lines, fifty percent of its total coverage area, if a proposed network redesign is approved by the VTA board of directors in April.
Uvas Creek extension back on council’s agenda
After years of being on hold, the Uvas Creek Extension Project is back on City Council's agenda Monday night, when they are scheduled to vote during their regular meeting to award a $312,632 contract with Guerra Construction to get the project started.
Hollister raises total $517K for the fiscal year
That total among six employee groups comes to about 36 percent
End of police concessions mean $1.1 M in increased city expense
Gilroy Police Department's union contract with the city is set
Hello? Councilman?
To contact Councilman Peter Arellano, go to the City of Gilroy website, hover the cursor over Arellano’s photo to find his city-paid cell phone number.
Meeting tonight: Council to talk rabbits, $1M pavement project
The Gilroy City Council on Monday will consider an ordinance that would restrict the number of rabbits, chickens and other similarly sized creatures residents can own within the city limits.

















