Tobacco license idea snuffed out
Talk of a tobacco retailer's license that would levy an annual $150 to $400 fee on approximately 57 liquor, convenience and grocery stores in Gilroy has been snuffed out.
Council extends deadline to fix URM buildings
Downtown property owners will have five more months to get their
Another connection in trails plan
Another phase in Gilroy's urban trail system is on its way to
Facebook Power in Gilroy
What began as a way to draw attention to a flagging downtown district, a virtual group on social media has become a bit player in Gilroy’s local elections this year, securing a community award in the process.
Santa Clara County moves to restrict ICE activity on public property
Local officials across the Bay Area are developing strategies to protect immigrant communities as the Trump administration considers deploying federal immigration enforcement agents to the region, with some municipalities taking aggressive protective measures while others adopt more cautious approaches.
The administration recently canceled planned enforcement...
Slide Show: Winds Knock Down Trees All Over Gilroy
Heavy winds knocked down trees all over Gilroy and sent crews out to stop the hazards. On Friday, by 3 p.m. 6,800 customers were without power in Gilroy, according to PG&E.
UPDATE: Ballots still being counted in supervisor race for second place
A new update to the last Tuesday's primary election for Santa
Caltrain meeting heavy on questions, short on answers
South Santa Clara County residents looking for answers at a
Planning preview: Hecker Pass Specific Plan west
Interested in what future homes around Hecker Pass may look like?
Six vie for 28th Assembly District seat
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