Mi Pueblo update: Mayor to ask council to appeal decision
Mayor Al Pinheiro will motion to place an appeal on the City
State Senate race, take two; Blakeslee, Laird face off in Aug. 17 special election
A ballot for state Senate District 15? This must be Groundhog
Overnight homeless shelter closed for season
Gilroy's only overnight homeless shelter closed on March 31 and is slated to reopen in December. Now, the hundreds who used the shelter each day this year may have no other legal—or secure—place to sleep in town.
Council’s plate full Monday night
There's a lot to cover at Monday night's city council meeting,
City closes streets for maintenance
Residents in several southwest Gilroy neighborhoods may have to
Is the city tree plan illegal?
Gilroy City Council may have violated various state rules when it decided to approve $258,000 to remove more than 200 trees citywide May 1. According to San Francisco attorney, Laura Beaton, the city’s legislators may have violated laws that guarantee the public’s right to participate in legislative meetings and the state’s environmental review process when they voted to fell 235 trees-- 35 in Christmas Hill Park and 200 elsewhere in the city-- earlier this month.
Former developer owes city $45K for barbed wire fence
A former Gilroy developer who constructed a 9-foot-tall barbed wire fence around his home after he was savagely beaten in 2008 owes the City of Gilroy more than $45,000 in fees that started with a simple $200 citation for his out-of-code safety precaution.
For the love of art: Two committee seats still open
Even with all of the publicity the City of Gilroy has put into its recruitment campaign, two seats on the Public Art Committee remain to be filled.
Bargaining groups keep ‘bumping’ policy in place
When 48 full-time employees lost their jobs after Christmas, a






















