130 new jobs coming
The first time Rey Sumano, 49, sampled sourdough bread he hated it. It was...well, sour….and he was expecting it to be sweet, like a French loaf.
Gilroy pedals to the top in Bay Area biking competition
When it comes to its residents biking around town, Gilroy has some bragging rights in the Bay Area.
As National Bike Month comes to a close, bicyclists in Gilroy powered the city to the top spot in the Pedal Power Challenge.
In April, the Silicon Valley...
State upgrades Gilroy’s 9-1-1 system
GILROY—Gilroy’s 9-1-1 emergency communications system will get a nearly $300,000 state-of-the-art overhaul at no cost to the city.
WATER POLO: GHS girls defeat Balers for first league championship
Gilroy earns first league championship, second straight trip to
Xtreme Wrestling comes to Live Oak High
'Raging Bull' Fernandez to assist with Acorns' program; Special
Gavilan is a developer, and it should start thinking like one
Gavilan Community College is withdrawing its application to
City studies spending on sewers, crosswalks, fire truck
The Gilroy City Council on Monday, May 8 held a study session on Gilroy’s five-year Capital Improvement Plan. Nearly $23 million in projects—28 in all—were presented by city staff for review. Projects ranged from one-off items including demolishing city-owned property on Dowdy Street to ongoing work like city-wide sewer repair and rehabilitation.
















