Gilroy Garlic Festival releases final tally of volunteer group yields
The Gilroy Garlic Festival released its final tally of the
Editorial: Santa Clara County embarrassingly unprepared for disaster
With all the money that’s spent in our county on flood prevention and control, it’s reasonable to expect that there would be some good plans to prevent a Katrina-style urban flood. Judging by what occurred to residents in neighborhoods to the north—in a modern city of a million people—it’s safe to conclude that local communities are not well prepared for large-scale natural disasters.
Residents to rail authority: Build station downtown
Residents who attended a California High-Speed Rail Authority
City’s unfunded liabilities set to rise
Due to incorrect assumptions by the California Public Employees Retirement System about the mortality rate for public sector workers, Gilroy will pay more money out-of-pocket toward employee pensions beginning in 2016.
High-speed rail costs jump to $98.5 billion
The price tag and construction timeline for California's high-speed rail project increased significantly Tuesday, as officials unveiled what they call a "realistic" business plan for the state's controversial and expensive transit endeavor.
Welcome Center, Habitat Plan top Council discussions
The Gilroy City Council on Monday will hear the Gilroy Welcome
City sales tax figures up from 2010
Early year sales tax revenues in Gilroy rose more than $200,000
Making Gilroy more bike-able and walk-able
For members of the City of Gilroy Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission, the ride has been a little bumpy. For Zach Hilton, a first-year chairperson and a Gilroyan who works as a firefighter in Oakland, maneuvering around the bumps in the road are worth the...
Glines, Child, Ruiz claim 3 Gav seats
With 105 of 105 precincts reporting, Walt Glines has secured a



















