First peek at $200K HS rail study
As city officials get set to learn more about concerns over a
Shutdown impacts local programs
As the federal government shutdown entered its third week with no end in sight, local farmers and home buyers were already feeling the pinch. If the shutdown continues, a wider range of services will be affected, say Congressional staffers.
If you are getting ready to...
Bonanza Days parade is Saturday
The Leadership Gilroy Class of 2018 is re-introducing a taste of the original Gilroy Bonanza Days to the community with a parade on Saturday, Sept. 29, starting at noon. Festivities will follow the parade at Miller Park from 2 until 6pm.
Multiple...
Gilroy crime briefs: Hummer makes Sonic getaway
This week Gilroy Police responded to a variety of crimes Jan. 21-24, including burglaries, petty theft, animal bite, lewd and lascivious act, DUI and hit and run.
Police will enforce downtown Gilroy parking limits
With two of downtown Gilroy’s largest parking lots closed to vehicles due to construction on Gourmet Alley and nearby street spaces filling up quickly every day, city officials will soon begin more strictly enforcing the neighborhood’s parking limits.
Authorities will not begin immediately writing citations...
Your Office Coach: When personalities clash, underling must adapt
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