44.9 F
Gilroy
February 19, 2026

How Much Should a Council Run Cost?

City law sets a limit, but it's above $23,000 and that's a tough

Garlic Fest Land Swap Green Light

Business owners dismayed by city's construction

California Senate vote keeps bullet train alive

SACRAMENTO – The state Senate authorized initial funding for California's high-speed rail project, handing a victory to Gov. Jerry Brown and the Obama administration, which have been pushing hard for the first-in-the-nation bullet train.

Garlic condos

The view from the stucco rooftop patio is worth a million bucks,

Council kills sidewalk ordinance

Body to begin from square one after new members claim voter

Fannie, Freddie rescue binds taxpayers to housing market

The U.S. Treasury is poised to commit large sums

Restaurant to Make Comeback

Restaurateur looks to revive J.R. Brewski's-style food scene by

Lizarran, Council to talk rent in closed session

The future of a downtown restaurant may be decided behind closed

UPDATED: Gilroy public employee union set to strike

GILROY—Mayor Don Gage is unflinching at a public employee union’s threat to strike for two days next month, following an impasse reached during negotiations that began six months ago. In response, a union representative said Wednesday future strikes could be avoided if the city agrees to a few concessions.

Gilroy Goes for Green Energy

The Gilroy City Council on Monday voted to join a new county energy agency that plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by getting power from renewable sources.

SOCIAL MEDIA

10,025FansLike
1,468FollowersFollow
2,589FollowersFollow