Council approves trash service rate increase
During Monday's City Council meeting, council "reluctantly" voted 6-1 on a 5.4 percent increase in trash and recycling service rates within the City of Gilroy.
Gilroy Public Library mural tour to be held
Gilroy Public Library-goers may get an eyeful of art before hushing into six-inch voices— not before the city’s public art officials get a good look.
Officials target method for ridding mussels at San Justo Reservoir
Federal and local officials might use sodium potash slurry -
Local builder’s patience crumbles after historical gurus delay forced project
Steve Ashford was happy to see public safety trump history, but
City Hall Upgrades and Senior Housing on the Tracks
Mayor Perry Woodward opened Monday’s Gilroy City Council meeting by presenting honorary certificates to Joel Goldsmith, Terri Neidigh, Alex Salinas and Claudia Salinas for their “heroic lifesaving efforts.” The quick-thinking good samaritans rushed in to perform CPR on Joe Lomeli on Feb. 26 when the 75-year-old retired AT&T engineer suddenly collapsed at Snap Fitness. The full story can be found here: http://bit.ly/241vW72.
Calif. measure pushes drug treatment over prison
Eight years ago, 61 percent of California voters passed a novel
Rosen edges incumbent Carr in DA’s race
Challenger Jeff Rosen emerged with a slim lead over incumbent
Don’t Flush: Put Drugs Here
Gilroy Police officer Bobby Zuniga demonstrates the new “Don’t Rush to Flush” bin at the Gilroy Police Department (7301 Hanna St.). The bin was established as part of a $276,000 dollar grant funded project to place and promote 50 bins around the county to ensure that prescription drugs don't get into the water supply.
Public will guide Gardens’ future
After mulling over the issue for a day and a half, Councilman
Council approves station plan consultant
The City Council voted 7-0 Monday night to approve a




















