Candidate’s financial assets made public
Now that the candidates for Gilroy mayor and City Council are official, each candidate has released at least some of their financial assets, in a form knowns as the California 700.
Updated: From Wall Street to Rosanna Street
City lay-offs appear imminent thanks to troubles on Wall Street
How much will city pay to repair sidewalks?
Last week the city council agreed to pay $35,000 to settle a
Cannabis stays illegal, granny units stay small
In an effort to take local control before new state laws go into effect in January, the Gilroy City Council passed two “emergency” ordinances last week, one to stop commercial cannabis sales and the other to limit the size of “grandmother” units to 600...
Lofgren: Deportations would harm food supply
After celebrating the holidays with her family and recovering from a bout of Covid, Zoe Lofgren flew back to Washington, DC on Jan. 2 to begin her new term representing California’s 18th Congressional District in the US Congress. The district follows Highway 101 from...
As library heads to Leavesley, some see lost opportunity
If the city council approves the move, a temporary library will
Robert Rivas sworn in as California Assembly speaker
It’s a day that seemed like it might not ever happen: Robert Rivas was sworn in Friday morning as speaker of the California Assembly.
The ascension of the Hollister Democrat—who represents the 29th Assembly District—to lead the lower chamber of the Legislature brings to a...
Retirement community project could come before Council in 2010
An 81-acre retirement community planned for the southeastern
Six vie for 28th Assembly District seat
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