City Needs Volunteers for Boards, Commissions
Next year, Gilroy will have 17 vacancies on various boards and
City halts negotiations on Gilroy Gardens property
The City of Gilroy has halted negotiations with a company that previously showed interest in purchasing the city’s 536-acre property that includes Gilroy Gardens.
In a May 9 announcement, Gilroy Communications Manager Rachelle Bedell said the city has ceased talks with BayEcotarium that began under...
Downtown dining – a curbside addition
The delightful smells emanating from A’Jays Cheese Steaks on Second Street in downtown Morgan Hill can lure in just about any passerby. Add the small outside dining area and it makes for a perfect afternoon sit-down with friends and family.
City moves forward with auto mall improvement plan
Gilroy Mayor Don Gage is bullish about the new car business. He’s optimistic that if the city chips in for traffic improvements, new signs and beautification at and around the local auto mall, the city will get a bigger cut in sales tax revenue as the dealerships prosper from a boost in customers.
City promises vendor crackdown
It's Valentine's Day, which means a gaggle of roadside vendors touting roses, Teddy Bears and sentimental paraphernalia at gas stations and busy intersections are vying for your attention.
First on-campus clinic OK’d by Gilroy school trustees
GILROY—For the first time, a private health clinic will operate on a public school campus in Gilroy and will be open to anyone who needs medical help, including walk-ins from the community.
Ethics, election rules overhaul?
City officials are mulling a major overhaul of Gilroy's election
New members elected to South County Dems Club
Elections were held at the South County Democratic Clubs regularly scheduled meeting Jan. 21.




















