Million-plus jobless Californians are facing benefit cutoff
More than 1 million jobless California workers could have their unemployment insurance benefits cut off soon if Congress does not continue federally financed benefit extensions of up to 99 weeks, state officials said Wednesday.
Court approves order to shut down MediLeaf in Gilroy
The staff at Gilroy's only nonmobile medical marijuana
City needs volunteers to fill boards, commissions, committees
The City of Gilroy is looking for volunteers to fill 27 open seats on 13 different City boards, commissions and committees, according to City Clerk Shawna Freels. From the Arts and Culture Commission to the Open Government Commission to the Planning Commission, most positions have a term between two and four years of service.
Turning up the heat on URM property owners
City officials plan on turning up the heat on owners of buildings deemed unfit to survive a high magnitude earthquake, especially those who have not complied with Gilroy's unreinforced masonry ordinance. At the Aug. 18 City Council meeting, Mayor Don Gage advocated for increasing fines on delinquent property owners.
Pastor is new Chamber CEO
Associate Pastor Mark Turner of South Valley Community Church announced to his congregation Sunday that he accepted the position of CEO for the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce.Â
Adult store allowed to operate without permit prompts complaint, objection
Facing a complaint and objection, an adult business in Gilroy is seeking approval to stay in business.
Council race months away, but it’s heating up already
November is only four months away, and this year's City Council
Council to pay prevailing wage for library project
The City of Gilroy will continue paying the prevailing wage for
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.



















