Council will not put binding arbitration on ballot
The city's police and fire unions appear poised to keep their
Council roundup: payday lending banned; Harbor Freight Tools gains freeway signage
City Council took unprecedented steps to prohibit the proliferation of payday lending and check cashing businesses within Gilroy, preventing them from expanding or even relocating to the Garlic Capital, following unanimous votes to amend the City's zoning ordinance and waiving any further readings.
Clinton defeats Obama in historic California primary
Hillary Rodham Clinton won California's coveted Democratic
Gilroy’s tobacco grade jumps from failing to above average
After two years in a row of flunking Santa Clara County's tobacco report card, Gilroy upped its enforcement of tobacco retail laws, successfully bumping its grade to a "B".Â
Little Light Shed on City’s Costly Cases
Legal battles threaten to drain hundreds of thousands of dollars
Red Barn Fundraiser a Success
Despite the weekend heat, more than 100 people showed up to support the Miller Red Barn Association’s BBQ at the Barn, helping the group move one step closer to its goal of restoring the venerable Miller Red Barn at Christmas Hill Park.
Council considers bottled water ban at meetings
One councilman wants to ban expensive, over-blown bottled water















