Four Council incumbents face challengers
Four City Council positions are up for election in November, and all four incumbents are seeking re-election and face challengers.The last day to file paperwork for a candidate was Friday, Aug. 10, and the ballots are set. Voters will select three candidates to four-year...
Council OKs 4 percent raise for cops
The Gilroy City Council Aug. 6 unanimously approved a new contract and salary schedule for the Gilroy Police Officers Association, providing officers a 4 percent raise for each of the next four years.
The Gilroy POA, which represents about 60 unionized local police officers, and...
Air quality improves
Coastal breezes pushed dangerously hazy air to the east on Friday, Aug. 10, ending three days of poor air quality in the South County.
Dangerous air from northern and eastern wildfire continued to linger over the Central Valley, and Sierra foothill Friday evening.
The air...
Reborn Gilroy Rodeo is ready to go
Now that the Garlic Festival has come and gone, it's about time for Gilroy's next weekend event, this weekend. The Gilroy Rodeo is returning after a 62-year hiatus.
Tickets are now on sale for the Aug. 11 and 12 rodeo at gilroyrodeo.com. By keeping ticket...
Fair time is fun time
Flocks of smiling South County kids joined the thousands of visitors to the 2018 Santa Clara County Fair Aug. 2-5. Each August, 4-H clubs and Future Farmers of America (FFA) head to the fairgrounds in the culminating event of the year—bringing their projects and...
New FEMA aid headed to California
Residents of wildfire-ravaged Shasta County were relieved this week when the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Aug. 6 it would provide much-needed disaster aid. At the same time that President Donald Trump made another California county eligible for relief, he tweeted twice that state...
Attendance off 20% at Garlic Festival
Attendance at the 40th annual Gilroy Garlic Festival fell off more than 20 percent from last year’s record crowds, despite cooler temperatures.
The three-day festival that ended July 29 reported a total of 80,646 guests, compared to 102,667 guests in 2017.
Visitors included representatives from Gilroy’s...
GUSD promotes 3 to assistant principal
Three new assistant principals will soon be helping to welcome students and parents at Gilroy Unified School District campuses.
 trio of new administrators, according to a July 31 announcement, were all promoted from within the district: Eric Kuwada at Christopher High School; Mike Nebesnick at...
Reconstruction hums on Monterey Street
The noise of saws, hammers and nails is a welcome sound along Monterey Street in Gilroy this summer, as two downtown buildings, the old Hall’s Building owned by Jose Monte and the building at 7320, 7330 and 7340 Monterey St. owned by K.C. Chen,...
New business delivers its BBQ
Maybe your Fourth of July barbecue didn't go off as planned. Burned, undercooked or dropped on the ground and covered with ants—on some backyard chefs the art of the grill is lost.
There may be hope on the way. Anand Gala, the owner of nine...























