The (fireworks) show must go on
More than 70 residents showed up at City Hall tonight to protest
Firefighter lawsuit heats up
A lawsuit brought on six months ago by two Gilroy firefighter battalion chiefs who are accusing the City of cheating them of thousands of dollars in unpaid overtime is dragging its way to a settlement conference before a judge in January, according to court records.
Danielle Davenport Running for Gavilan Board
Two candidates are vying for one contested seat on the Gavilan Joint Community College District Board of Trustees in the Nov. 8 election, the first district election in the school’s nearly 100-year history.
Binding arbitration on the ballot?
Gilroy's City Council expected a broad and lengthy discussion
Council approves adult entertainment ordinance
The City Council unanimously outlawed full nudity at adult
UPDATE: South Valley Middle School pool will close
UPDATE: Council turns down district's counter offer, SVMS will close
GPD looking to unload surplus firearms
The Gilroy Police Department will ask the Gilroy City Council on Monday night for permission to sell 30 outdated and decommissioned firearms worth approximately $5,000 to active duty and reserve officers, according to a city staff report.
State Senate race, take two; Blakeslee, Laird face off in Aug. 17 special election
A ballot for state Senate District 15? This must be Groundhog