URM liens: The City’s ‘last resort’
The high stakes power play to find an end game for Gilroy's unreinforced masonry building issue – a 30-year saga concerning the plight of downtown’s 18 buildings deemed structurally unfit to survive a major earthquake – took a giant step in the City's favor Monday night in Council chambers.
Low bid means more money for sidewalk repairs
Thanks to a contractor's low bid, the city has leftover federal
Gilroy After Hours Rotary leads inaugural ‘Pitch In’ event
Gilroy After Hours Rotary brought more than 45 volunteers to the Uvas Creek Parkway for the inaugural “Pitch In” community clean-up day on Oct. 10. Joining in the event were Rotarians and family from the Gilroy Sunrise Rotary, Gilroy Noon Rotary, and local Boy...
Seniors hold serve in final home match
A 7-0 sweep of the Alisal Trojans gave eight seniors from Gilroy
Mollycoddling employees at City Hall isn’t the answer
What's at the core of a job at City Hall? Let's re-phrase. What
City takes hard line on homeless
The homeless population in Gilroy continues to grow, and the City Council has responded by giving more money for police actions.
The additional funds to the Gilroy police department will divert more officers to respond to what authorities call “‘quality of life calls.”
The 2017 Homeless...
Gilroy loses vibrant young athlete
Andrel Gaines, a freshman basketball player at Gavilan College



















