Restaurant to Make Comeback
Restaurateur looks to revive J.R. Brewski's-style food scene by
Balancing the budget or just spinning wheels?
Despite layoffs and millions in budget cuts, the recession has
Public safety unions taking low profile this election
In a break from politics as usual, the unions of the Gilroy police and fire departments have kept a low profile in endorsing candidates for mayor or City Council, according to those running for office.
Gilroy’s resolutions for 2017
Diets, campaign promises, community service, more time with family and friends and eating more garlic--those are some of New Year’s resolutions from GIlroy business owners, residents and politicians for 2017.
More taxes to pay for police, fire?
A proposed “Quality of Life” sales tax or bond measure originally floated by Mayor Don Gage as a mechanism to fund city capital improvement projects has taken a turn to include funding for additional public safety positions and upgrades to emergency communications equipment.
Big Benefit Egg Hunt Scrambled by County
It was billed as a fun family event for kids, with bags of candy, the Easter Bunny and proceeds earmarked to train service dogs for military veterans home from war and hurting.



















