Council will not put binding arbitration on ballot
The city's police and fire unions appear poised to keep their
Paralyzed ‘vexatious litigant’ cannot sue at will
A paralyzed man who has sued hundreds of businesses, including
CPI provision removed from Alejo’s minimum wage bill
Assemblyman Luis Alejo’s bill proposing a minimum wage increase passed through a key Senate committee Wednesday, but only after legislators removed a provision that would have attached the figure to the Consumer Price Index.
Limit on most of Hollister bypass will go to 45 mph
Speed limits on the Hwy. 25 bypass in Hollister will increase to
Sales tax debate heats up
As both sides of Measure F push to grow the number of voters in their corner—with less than two weeks until Election Day—the debate swirling around the half-percent sales tax increase on the ballot is heating up.
Council approves salary increases for city administrator, clerk
GILROY—Two employees at City Hall tasked with helping run the Garlic City have received a 2 percent bump in pay, on the heels of similar raises being negotiated for some of the city’s other employees.
Sex Allegations Rock GPD
Members of the Gilroy Police Department are accused of hosting sex parties, exposing themselves at a Christmas party and having inappropriate relations with young Police Explorers in a suit filed by a police dispatcher who was fired in 2015.
Development, impact to schools hot topics at joint meeting
GILROY—The rapid growth of residential developments and how they’re approved were hot topics at a joint meeting between Gilroy Unified School District trustees and the Gilroy City Council on Sept. 23.
Half Cent for $6 Billion Transit
Santa Clara County residents will pay a half-cent sales tax to improve roads, trains, bike and pedestrian paths to the tune of $6 billion, if a major group representing the top businesses in Silicon Valley has its way.





















