City talks bullet train, Bracco’s eligibility for council
A high-speed rail through downtown Gilroy?
Candidates gear up for November election
As the four-week window to file for a spot in Gilroy’s political scene opened Monday, three Gilroy mayoral candidates and four City Council candidates are stretching at the starting line, as they brace themselves for their big campaign kick-offs in August.
City’s hiring of new chief comes after controversial closed session decision
What appears to be a split vote taken weeks ago behind closed
Council approves lien on former developer’s home
A split Gilroy City Council voted 4-3 Monday night to place a lien on a former developer's home for more than $2,300 - a penalty that once stood at approximately $45,000 before the city realized it couldn't recover a bulk of attorney fees associated with the case.
Chamber forms committee to endorse business-friendly candidates
Gilroy small businesses owners are stepping up their role in local elections through the formation of a new political action committee that will endorse, financially support and campaign for local candidates who are supportive of the needs of small business.Â
GilPAC is an independent, nonpartisan...
Unplanned Remodel at Gilroy Visitor’s Bureau
City's tourism center closed for a month for cleanup after a
Red Barn supporters seek access for cleanup days
GILROY—Citizens seeking to save and rehabilitate an old barn in Christmas Hill Park requested approval this week from city officials to hold two volunteer-led cleanup days in November.
Pastor’s son accused of lewd acts
The pastor's son at a local church has been arrested and charged
Former Morgan Hill admin to run Gilroy temporarily
GILROY—A retired Morgan Hill city manager was chosen Monday night to fill in as Gilroy’s interim city administrator, according to Mayor Don Gage.




















