‘Yum-o!’ Rachael Ray gives props to G-fest
Hundreds of thousands of people go crazy for Gilroy's famed culinary event centered around a spicy little clove – and celebrity TV chef Rachael Ray is no exception.
Commission moves forward with new ADU regulations
The Gilroy Planning Commission recommended new accessory dwelling unit zoning regulations to comply with state law on May 14.
On Jan. 1, the state established new rules that invalidated the city’s existing ADU ordinance. The new state regulations allow construction of one 1,200-square-foot accessory dwelling...
Cruising strong after 25 years
The cold snowy weather of Illinois and Wisconsin were doing nothing for Frank Bolea when he decided to head out to California to help his sister Maria sell cars in Sunnyvale in 1980.
Gilroy settles for 1-1 draw
Gilroy High's varsity girls soccer team got off to a solid start
Quilt show benefits scholarship program
The Gilroy Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) invite the public to view a collection of custom quilts designed and created by quilters throughout the Bay Area. The event will be held on May 7 from 11am to 3pm at the...
Business showcase a success
The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce held its 20th annual Spotlight on
GUSD approves cost-savings measure
In response to a probable $6.7 million shortage in school
Union asks: Justice for Jack?
A controversial issue that sparked community outcry is coming to a crossroads more than a year after Jack Daley – Gilroy High School's popular former athletic director and district staff member of 20 years – was “reassigned” following an April 7, 2011 incident when first-year GHS track coach Alvin Harrison was arrested for a DUI on Daley's watch.


















