Gavilan School Board holds its ground; re-votes 6-1 to approve Kinsella’s $42K raise
Impassioned monologues from a handful of public speakers failed to persuade the Gavilan College School Board to reverse an “appalling” $42,000 raise, which the board approved seven months ago for college President Steve Kinsella.
Campaign cash flows out of town
A new face on the political scene has stuffed the campaign piggy
Formal Camino Arroyo Bridge groundbreaking set for Wednesday
A formal ground breaking for the Camino Arroyo Bridge will take
High vacancy rate a drag on Gilroy’s core
GILROY—Downtown Gilroy’s more than decade-long struggle to fill empty storefronts may have reached an all-time low—nearly one in three stores are vacant, according to a city survey.
High-speed rail officials unveil route plans
California High-Speed Rail Authority officials unveiled the
Curtain drops on 24-year career
City Administrator Jay Baksa will retire Friday after 24 years
Rain and possibly snow in near future
The rain that hit South County this morning will continue off
Measure E mailer omits key facts
Gilroy voters received a note last week from its schools chief, a four-page plug for Measure E, the $170 million bond question on the June 7 ballot to fix and build schools—and pay employee salaries, it turns out.
Public will run the open government commission now, not council
City Council is preparing to change the dynamics of their open government commission – which was created in 2009 to promote transparency from Gilroy staff – as they move to allow members of the public apply for the commission.
Updated: Gilroy hit hard by property value decline
The county tax assessor expects Gilroy property values to fall