Honda wins 15th Congressional seat
Democrat Mike Honda defeated Republican Scott Kirkland.
Reviving an arbitration vote
City Councilman Perry Woodward plans to ask his colleagues to
High-speed rail: Gilroy faces $150K decision
For its first and only meeting in December, the newly-formed
City seeks to halt wire theft
In response to a string of theft of copper wire from city-owned facilities over the past two years, Gilroy officials are considering adding teeth to regulations surrounding metal recycling within city limits. State law requires scrap metal recyclers document each transaction and record the seller’s name as a way to prevent theft, but compliance across California varies.
Candidates Unite to Shake up Council
If you hand out my pamphlets, I'll hand out yours. Such is the
Water district does not raise rates for first time in eight years
For the first time in eight years, water rates will not rise.
Gilroyans attend ICE protests in Morgan Hill
A couple hundred protesters from throughout the Bay Area braved the heavy Presidents’ Day rains Feb. 20 and converged on the new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Morgan Hill.
Truck route protest in the wrong lane
One Gilroy City Councilman has helped residents of the east side
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.
















