Rosen edges current boss for DA seat
After a neck-and-neck race, prosecutor Jeff Rosen edged out his
Community helps revamp Gilroy’s ‘operating manual’ for growth
One year ago, 25 members of the General Plan Advisory Committee first gathered for to help revamp the blueprint for Gilroy's future when it comes to development, housing, jobs, transportation and growth in general. The group, known as GPAC, is tasked with revising the city's guiding principles and vision through the creation of a new 20-year General Plan.
Mayor, Pastor Help Save the Historic Trees
Development plans threatening rural character along Hecker Pass
Council: Homeless ‘lawlessness’ not OK
From job lay-offs, to incomes that aren’t enough to gain a foothold in Gilroy's rental market, to having nowhere to go after getting out of prison, to battling drug and alcohol addictions or mental illness, the reasons for homelessness in the Garlic Capital vary from person to person.
Kutras retired from county, not from civic service
It's hard to imagine Morgan Hill resident and longtime Santa

















