Domestic violence funding effort stalls
The State Assembly voted 63-1 to restore $16.3 million in
Gilroy Gets New Stripes
Gilroy’s growing so fast, and the need has become so complex, that the city has contracted for the first time with a company that specializes in striping streets, roundabouts, biking trails and other transportation pathways.
Councilman Gartman hangs up his political cleats
Councilman Craig Gartman will not seek a third term on the City
Gilroy tourism snags a big city funding boost
Gilroy will soon be known for much more than its garlic if the
Veteran Kloecker seeks fourth City Council term
If you want to get a long-range view of Gilroy, sit down for a chat with City Council candidate Paul Kloecker.
Grand jury report on fire services ignites debate
Where does Gilroy rank in terms of spending money on fire
Glen Loma Ranch: Construction expected this summer
By April 2015, contractors working between Santa Teresa Boulevard and the Uvas Creek Corridor are expected to complete the first phase of the largest development Gilroy has ever seen.
Red Barn Fundraiser a Success
Despite the weekend heat, more than 100 people showed up to support the Miller Red Barn Association’s BBQ at the Barn, helping the group move one step closer to its goal of restoring the venerable Miller Red Barn at Christmas Hill Park.



















