City back in court with pot dispensary
The City of Gilroy will be back in court this week as it
City will pay up to $4,000 for Rancho Hills project review
The City of Gilroy will pay up to $4,000 to an independent firm
Lifeline for the Red Barn?
When Connie Rogers, president of the Gilroy Historical Society, first learned that City Council voted Nov. 18 to proceed with the demolition of the “Red Barn” in Christmas Hill Park within a year unless purchased or relocated by a private investor, to say she was disappointed would be an understatement.
Incumbents seek return to the City Council
If all incumbent Gilroy City Council members choose to run for a four-year term, one will definitely not return to the council.
That’s because of the four seats available on the Nov. 6 ballot, three are open for four-year terms and is one for a...
Expect night and early-morning detour next week on 152
There will be nighttime road closures on eastbound Highway 156
Councilman storms out of meeting
In a heated moment during Monday night's City Council meeting, a spat culminated with Councilman Peter Arellano, a mayoral candidate, storming out of the meeting mid-vote, an episode that present and former Council members say they have never seen before.
Gilroy reaches out to 20 million tourists
Gilroy might want to brace for an onslaught of circus goers.
Love ’em or hate ’em, fireworks stay
Some call it a lack of common sense, some say the body lacks
Gilroy Police ‘Family’ Grows
The Gilroy Police Department added four new officers in a badge pinning ceremony this week. It promoted three others and an officer and a blood technician retired.
Updated: City, firefighters reach agreement
After months of often heated negotiations, the city of Gilroy






















