Interview: Councilman Peter Leroe-Muñoz
He came to Gilroy as deputy district attorney prosecuting drug dealers and bad financial actors. Mayor Pro Tempore Peter Leroe-Muñoz is a Harvard Law School alum with a first-hand understanding of public safety issues affecting the region. No longer in the running for state Assembly, having dropped out of the race in January, Leroe-Muñoz has two more years left in his term on the City Council. In this Q&A he addresses a major project’s effect on the communications capabilities of law enforcement and emergency responders across the region, as well as a rumour about his residency.
No Contest: GHS Wins Title in Big Way
Gilroy cooled off what may be the hottest team it will face all
First lady gets earful about Gilroy
This week when Gilroy Arts and Culture Commission member, Arline
Senior Spotlight: Marissa Ahmadkhani and Dylan Jensen
The first soprano of Gilroy High School's Chamber Choir comes
Gilroy pedestrian, 63, critically injured in felony hit and run
At 11:05 p.m. June 21, Gilroy Police officers responded to reports of a hit and run collision involving a vehicle vs. a pedestrian on the 1300 block of First Street.
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...
Child safety seat inspections this weekend
Officials from the California Highway Patrol and State Farm Insurance will conduct free child safety seat inspections from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday outside Arteaga's Market, 6906 South Chestnut Street.




















