Bad Sidewalks and No Sidewalks
Gilroy’s longest serving city clerk and the first appointed by the City Council, Susanne Steinmetz, was remembered by the council at its April 4 meeting.
Signs to make debut in time for Gilroy Garlic Festival
Less than a week after Gilroy's first new wayfinding sign was
Downtown Gilroy … Centro de la ciudad
Councilman Peter Leroe-Munoz and the Downtown Business Association are looking for ways to bridge the gap between the two types of businesses in Gilroy – those given the label of “white” and “Latino” by consumers.
Planning Commission: Mi Pueblo can keep colors
Heated debate drove groggy-eyed planning commissioners to reach
Two new hotels on their way to Gilroy
Passers-through and garlic lovers will have two new temporary
Rift over retail plans for Visitors Bureau continues
The fight over the Gilroy Visitors Bureau's plans to sell retail
Keeping out of trouble’s reach
It had to be one of the worst days of his life. Eleven years
Lighting company questions Gilroy’s contract with PG&E
The owner of a San Francisco-based lighting company is questioning why a massive, citywide project was given to the Pacific Gas & Electric Company—and not subject to an open, competitive bidding process.
Bonds are sure to sell, local officials say
Even though California's credit rating ranks lower than any
Pay up to drink in Gilroy parks
Gliding his patrol car to a stop around 5:30 p.m. on a recent Friday, Gilroy Police Department Officer Rene Arbizu peers through Oakley sunglasses at Miller Park, eyeing a group of seven transients standing around a park bench, some with bicycles and drinks in hand.