Poll: Most Californians want re-vote on high-speed rail
GILROY - California residents want another chance to weigh-in on the state's controversial and expensive high-speed rail project, according to a poll of 1,000 voters released this week. And if given the opportunity, the majority of them wouldn't vote to approve the project again, the poll shows.
Formal Camino Arroyo Bridge groundbreaking set for Wednesday
A formal ground breaking for the Camino Arroyo Bridge will take
Council approves habitat plan, GUSD advocates ask for support for Prop 30
After a hearty debate with opposition coming from those who have been against it from the start, the final version of the hefty 50-year, $660 million, 2,800 page Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan was passed on a 4-3 vote during Monday's Council meeting.
Students Plan Walkout for Thursday
Gavilan College students are joining protests across the country with a walkout set for Thursday. The campus Democratic Club is planning to have students leave campus at noon, meet at the parking lot of the new CVS on First Street and head to City Hall, where they will hear speakers.
Gavilan College embraces historic election changes
GILROY--Gavilan Community College trustees have supported making changes to the way voters elect them, a trustee confirmed.
Updated: Fewer firefighters per engine?
In an effort to keep Sunrise Fire Station open, Councilman Craig
School district keeps city, aquatic center afloat
Even as the city drowns in debt, the construction of a community
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.



















