Volunteers Needed for Homeless Count
Nearly 200 volunteers are needed to conduct the 2017 Point-in-Time Homeless Count in Santa Clara County on Jan 24, 25.
City’s unfunded liabilities set to rise
Due to incorrect assumptions by the California Public Employees Retirement System about the mortality rate for public sector workers, Gilroy will pay more money out-of-pocket toward employee pensions beginning in 2016.
Library opening could face delays
Gilroy residents likely will have to wait until March until an
Rating agency downgrades city’s notes
Fitch Ratings, one of three major international credit-rating
VTA approves sales tax increase for BART extension
More than three years have passed since Santa Clara County voters approved the Valley Transportation Authority's Measure B in November 2008 for a 1/8-cent sales tax increase for a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) extension.
Transplant companies provide boost in jobs
Despite maintaining the highest unemployment rate in the county,
Dems expand control of Senate by at least 5
Democrats fattened their majority control of the Senate on
Downtown construction cuts into restaurant’s bottom line
The city has embarked on a multi-million-dollar capital improvement project in downtown Gilroy, but some business owners say it’s costing them money, too.The proprietors of the Milias Restaurant and Hotel estimate they lost thousands of dollars in potential revenue between Dec. 1 and 5 after a weeklong construction project drove away customers during what’s traditionally the busiest month in the restaurant business.
Public employee negotiations open?
The City of Gilroy could take an unprecedented turn for transparency by baring all when it comes to contract negotiations with employees.
Reviving an arbitration vote
City Councilman Perry Woodward plans to ask his colleagues to






















