Gilroy council schedules another public hearing for new districts
The Gilroy City Council last week decided to add another public hearing to its scheduled outreach efforts to create new districts that will take effect in the 2026 and 2028 elections.
That leaves two more public hearings before the council decides which district map to...
City of Gilroy posts 2009 employee compensation report
As of Friday, the City of Gilroy made its calendar year 2009
Slide Show: The Christmas Parade Drew Thousands
Did you make it to the holiday parade? It's a great way for Gilroyans to bring in the spirit of the season.Â
Transients ticketed for sleeping in a car?
Following a recent court ruling that found the City of Los Angeles’ ban on living in a vehicle unconstitutional, local advocates for the homeless will ask Gilroy officials to stop punishing those who have no other place to sleep.
Harmer opens campaign fund for potential recount
David Harmer, the Republican candidate in the 11th Congressional
New dam could stop floods and save fish
In the wake of half a decade of drought and torrential rains last winter, the Santa Clara Valley Water District is proposing an $800 million dam that will make the Pacheco Reservoir 25 times bigger and ease droughts and floods, the district says.
Work continues at Caltrain station
San Martin Avenue at Monterey Road will be closed from 7 a.m. to
Grand jury report on fire services ignites debate
Where does Gilroy rank in terms of spending money on fire
How far will city go in fight against pot dispensary?
Councilman Perry Woodward warns that if the city pursues an





















