Most School Bond Backers are from out of Town
More than 90 percent of the $37,696 in the Yes on Measure E campaign chest is from outside Gilroy—most from firms, including one in New York, whose business with the school district exceeds $33 million just since 2011.
Student art contest hosted by Rep. Jerry McNerney begins
High school students in the 11th Congressional District are
Gilroy’s St. Mary goes medieval for a day
St. Mary School seventh-graders were transported to 1562 at Queen Mary of Scotland's banquet as part of an intensive social studies lesson on medieval times.
City utility boxes get facelift
Like applying a brand new coat of nail polish one toenail at a
City will not appeal Mi Pueblo decision
The Gilroy City Council decided not to appeal the Planning
City selects interim fire chief
A 22-year firefighter veteran from Palo Alto fire has been hired by the City of Gilroy as its interim fire chief, replacing Chief Dale Foster.
City closes streets for maintenance
Residents in several southwest Gilroy neighborhoods may have to
Gilroy Really Needs an Arts Center
Last year, 6,000 people attended events at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, in increments of 49—but frustrated members of the arts community say they could have handled many, many more if they had the space.




















