Green ordinance might save greenbacks
Developers know building green is not cheap, but it could be
City Council Moves to Lock Up Emergency Funds
Future city councils will have a harder time dipping into rainy
Tacos, margaritas and politics
Gilroy - The South County Democratic Club is holding its annual
Attorney General delays hospital ruling by two weeks
California’s Attorney General’s now has until Feb. 20 to approve or kill the sale of the Daughters of Charity Health System to Prime Healthcare—a debate that has fractured communities and a union.
A talk from the heart about second chances
Luis Alejo (D-Salinas) made a special appearance at Central High School Friday to speak to students. With about 100 or so students, Mayor Steve Tate, Morgan Hill Unified School District Superintendent Wes Smith and trustees Claudia Rossi and Ron Woolf, the assembly member spoke about his childhood and how he got to the state capitol. He said he was arrested at 16 while attending Watsonville High School and was put on juvenile probation. After another offense his senior year, the school told him with one more problem, he would be expelled.
New head of Economic Development Corporation
After being without a permanent president for nearly a year,
Protesters show up to council/Mayor retires
Residents upset with last week’s vote to add as many as 5,300 homes to Gilroy descended on Monday’s City Council meeting hoping to have their objections heard.
Two unions spared layoffs, two to meet soon
Two of the city's four unions have avoided layoffs by accepting
Is the city spending too much on downtown group?
The Gilroy Downtown Business Association found itself in the crosshairs at the City Council meeting on Monday, after its annual funding from the city was pulled from the consent agenda and brought forward for discussion.




















