Polling places quiet during special election
Half a dozen polling booths neatly lined a wall of Richard
City-union talks turn acrimonious
The city and fire union's salary negotiations, normally held
Former Garlic Fest building sells
The former Garlic Festival building got a new owner this week,
Cities seek restoration of some redevelopment spending
Days after the California Supreme Court moved to shut down about 400 municipal redevelopment agencies, local officials are scrambling to convince the same Legislature that abolished the agencies to resurrect some of their spending powers.
Scant attendance but progress at open government committee meeting
The newly formed Open Government Commission met briefly for its
Mayor’s roundtable delights and dismays
The mayor held a community roundtable Wednesday, and
City will issue ‘cease and desist’ to marijuana dispensary
As a Gilroy medical marijuana dispensary opened for the second
Recall organizer says he’ll start when mayor returns to Gilroy
The man who has vowed to recall Mayor Al Pinheiro for allegedly
City releases marketing plan based on online survey
The City of Gilroy has released a 25-page marketing plan in response to an online survey that netted almost 1,000 responses from residents and businesses last winter.



















